HP Pavilion, classic short solving - LFC

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  • @ferithedataguy
    @ferithedataguy Рік тому +21

    I've been watching your repair videos for years but I'm still amazed by the level of detail when you're explaining troubleshooting and repair steps. It's not only entertaining but also extremely useful.

  • @TheBeeman410
    @TheBeeman410 Рік тому +17

    Damn good work man!🍻
    This is probably the best video I’ve seen online where someone explains what they’re looking at, their thought process and how they’re testing & diagnosing the board.
    I’m definitely saving this video.
    AND
    I really need a thermal camera…

    • @dobaayaz
      @dobaayaz Рік тому

      And this is basic repairing

  • @samjones1954
    @samjones1954 Рік тому +4

    next time,
    add flux, then take your solder iron and add leaded solder to the connections, then you will not have so much trouble heating them. Non leaded solder takes high heat to melt. Flux alone will not help with non-leaded solder.

  • @tonymontana897
    @tonymontana897 Рік тому +1

    I'm so glad I came upon this channel. You explain things so well even for us noobs. I really appreciate it.
    Also, It looks like you don't use a fume extractor for when you're soldering Adam. I care about your welfare.

  • @StevenBedoya2
    @StevenBedoya2 7 місяців тому +1

    I always enjoy watching every single second of your videos, what a stunning content!!!

  • @ohmegroin
    @ohmegroin Рік тому +10

    I'm always amazed when you pull back from the close up shots and I can see the actual size of the component. It looks like it's so much easier when you're watching it zoomed in on a 55 inch screen. Hats off to you sir!

  • @markmellers2055
    @markmellers2055 Рік тому +6

    Excellent as always. Probably a definitive guide to short finding and remediation.

  • @jamescollins6085
    @jamescollins6085 Рік тому +7

    Nice to see HP finally added a second WiFi antenna to these Pavilion laptops. They've always had appalling range in the past.

    • @Leon_George
      @Leon_George Рік тому +1

      I can't believe it, I just realised I've become learned enough to understand the context of that comment and remember the laptops where there was only one! It feels like yesterday when I first stumbled upon this channel looking to service my pc...

  • @idklmaostilldontknow3592
    @idklmaostilldontknow3592 Рік тому +6

    YES definitely need more videos like this

  • @harleysofttailtx
    @harleysofttailtx Рік тому +8

    I've been doing micro soldering work for some time now, but I really enjoy your explanation of the logical, methodical short solving. You explain it in a very easy to understand way. Really enjoy your content. Congrats again on 158K subs!

  • @biotrekker
    @biotrekker Рік тому +7

    Always amazing how one tiny, cheap component can trash an entire laptop if someone like you isn't around to fix it.

  • @sunsys0
    @sunsys0 Рік тому

    Excellent fault finding, very well explained how to go about step by step, overall very good video. Thanks Adam.

  • @dolfink2799
    @dolfink2799 Рік тому

    Excellent explanation. Thank you ❤

  • @gamerelated3887
    @gamerelated3887 11 місяців тому

    Nice work Sir! It's interesting to watch different tech's approach to finding a short. you clearly have a very solid system and I like it very much! Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @sbrewski27
    @sbrewski27 Рік тому +1

    Its like watchin beautiful butterfly finally spread its wings. 🕊

  • @catriona_drummond
    @catriona_drummond Рік тому +1

    Excellent step by step guide.

  • @miornajib3288
    @miornajib3288 Рік тому

    always enjoy your details explanation another one save from the landfill

  • @knightwar3
    @knightwar3 Рік тому

    Nice fix and explanation it looks good to see the faulty component shines on thermal camera

  • @Rfinnshw
    @Rfinnshw Рік тому

    👍👏 Excellent job as always explaining the troubleshooting process. We so much appreciate and admire your videos.

  • @larrybud
    @larrybud 6 місяців тому

    Excellent! Thank you for your teachings.

  • @QuentinStephens
    @QuentinStephens Рік тому +2

    I've been having a bad day and finding this was just the tonic. Thank you.

  • @radio-ged4626
    @radio-ged4626 Рік тому +1

    Nicely explained. Good work through of fault finding technique. Enjoyed watching.

  • @MrBorra78
    @MrBorra78 Рік тому

    Very well explained fault finding 👍

  • @Mohamed-zj3qv
    @Mohamed-zj3qv Рік тому

    Great fix, very nice explanation
    Perfect

  • @MarvelousMarvinB
    @MarvelousMarvinB 10 місяців тому

    Well done sir! Big fan here in the states.

  • @surgingcircuits6955
    @surgingcircuits6955 Рік тому

    Thx! I love my tweezer irons.

  • @fitsumgetaneh7791
    @fitsumgetaneh7791 Рік тому

    you are really brilliant i have no words to express your works thank you very much!

  • @renecastanos949
    @renecastanos949 Рік тому +1

    great explanation! i always watch your videos whenever i need to understand how all of the components work! keep it up!

  • @aurthorthing7403
    @aurthorthing7403 Рік тому +4

    Very good video that should get a million views.
    I have to admit, I did not like you 2 years ago but you have grown on me bc you are good at what you do.
    Very methodical and you are able to explain your madness.

  • @bedandbreakfastfan7088
    @bedandbreakfastfan7088 Рік тому

    You have an excellent way of explaining your thought process. Thanks for these videos

  • @sunnybhatti9567
    @sunnybhatti9567 Рік тому

    Great job, well explained!

  • @drmoose7233
    @drmoose7233 Рік тому +1

    Excellent as always you've explained in greater details what you’re looking at, thought process and how you’re testing & diagnosing the board. your FLIR thermal camera worked like a charm btw. nice

  • @shanenorman7262
    @shanenorman7262 Рік тому

    Excellent demonstration and explanation. I could follow it easily. Nice acoustic bass guitar

  • @DevilbyMoonlight
    @DevilbyMoonlight Рік тому

    Good lad!... have watched you grow over the years and you have come a long way... well done!

  • @markg3506
    @markg3506 Рік тому

    Nice fix, nice explanations.

  • @Negiku
    @Negiku Рік тому +1

    I wish I could like the video more than one time :D

  • @anthonydenn4345
    @anthonydenn4345 Рік тому +5

    Nice job. Those thermal cams seem indispensable in this line of work 🙂

  • @eta4401
    @eta4401 Рік тому

    you are good teacher to share your knowledge. Master 🙏 thankyou

  • @CXensation
    @CXensation Рік тому

    Nice tour thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @transformateur9969
    @transformateur9969 Рік тому

    Thank you for everything ! I learn a lot with you!

  • @sylwesterirla9246
    @sylwesterirla9246 Рік тому

    thank you

  • @geraldharkness8830
    @geraldharkness8830 Рік тому

    brilliant repair as always!

  • @Samsemillya
    @Samsemillya Рік тому

    Just found your channel, I love the Information you give us. Subscribed!

  • @abelzelalem7389
    @abelzelalem7389 Рік тому

    I love your explanation thanks mate 👍

  • @AKhan-nu9mw
    @AKhan-nu9mw Рік тому

    Great job, Sir

  • @Maveric193
    @Maveric193 10 місяців тому

    Absolutely amazing work, definitely the best explanation of your steps through the video. Can't wait for the next.
    Can I ask what solder and flux are you using please?
    and would you have a link for them?
    Thanks again.

  • @metrotechguru5863
    @metrotechguru5863 Рік тому

    Nice job, Graham.

  • @AniDormi
    @AniDormi Рік тому

    step down to cpu vcore + bulk capacitance and pull from main power rail explanation was spot on - you can tell when someone knows their shit

  • @mintymus
    @mintymus Рік тому

    Very impressive, you make it look easy!

  • @rolfsinkgraven
    @rolfsinkgraven Рік тому

    A very nice one again thnx.

  • @pldaniels
    @pldaniels Рік тому +4

    Oh if only most boards had this sort of fault :(

  • @nicolaslacoste9367
    @nicolaslacoste9367 Рік тому

    Very well explain and a very interesting video. Always after watching yours videos as you explain very well, I think I able to fix board like you but it's wrong.
    Thanks a lot for yours videos.
    Best regards, Nicolas

  • @lvwilb5687
    @lvwilb5687 Рік тому

    GREAT VIDEO,EXCELLENT TEACHING,DOWN TO EARTH.I WATCH SEVERAL VIDEOS,YOUR IS THE BEST.
    WHY DO YOU TEST IN OHM INSTEAD OF DC VOLT. MISS THAT.

  • @daithi007
    @daithi007 Рік тому

    I learned a lot, he's good at explaining.

  • @RuwanTech
    @RuwanTech Рік тому

    Good job 👍

  • @secozbay
    @secozbay Рік тому

    Nice, thanks

  • @KenShipman
    @KenShipman Рік тому

    Loved this one Graham =)

  • @edwardrogers-wright1604
    @edwardrogers-wright1604 Місяць тому

    I've not been watching your videos for long but I've watched a lot of them! My methods and approaches are following you. Is it possible to touch a minute blob of low melt solder on the components for desoldering? I'm always concerned about the effect of heat on the surrounding ones - 450 degrees celsius!

  • @fliporflop7119
    @fliporflop7119 9 місяців тому

    Love the video! thanks

  • @ammunir6
    @ammunir6 Рік тому

    thanks

  • @cimou-md
    @cimou-md Рік тому

    Nice interesting , could you please tell me where to get that digital soldering iron ?

  • @pascalphase2556
    @pascalphase2556 Рік тому +1

    Very very interesting ! Please could you tell me where to find your probes please ?

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  Рік тому +1

      www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001557245171.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.6cca1802Tr63C4

    • @pascalphase2556
      @pascalphase2556 Рік тому +1

      @@Adamant_IT Thank you !

  • @peterlethbridge7859
    @peterlethbridge7859 Рік тому

    Hi Adam, if the FLIR camera isn't the one you'd recommend, which one would you?

  • @groundskeeperwille
    @groundskeeperwille Рік тому +1

    I frickin' love this channel 😎

  • @Joey-rp5vg
    @Joey-rp5vg Рік тому

    Great video matey. I like that acoustic bass hanging on the wall. Do you play?

  • @Lackaustausch
    @Lackaustausch Рік тому

    Great job 👍chapeau 🎩

  • @Mr_m33k
    @Mr_m33k Рік тому

    I've been having some problems with the same exact model laptop it's not reading the charger when it's plugged into the dc port unless the battery is unplugged from the board

  • @colinreece3452
    @colinreece3452 Рік тому

    Graham totally off topic: I recently swopped a circuit board from a matching HDD, this was the first time I ever did this. Then thing I want to mention is I was surprised and the amount of those capacitors, as you know they are very tiny, I was wondering are they worth keeping for anytime you do a repair? I could imagine one day you would be ordering some coz you haven't got any and there is a pile of them on thar board. If I'm off the mark just ignore, it was just a thought.

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  Рік тому +1

      It's not expensive to just have stock of common capacitors. Donor boards are great because they have a big variety of stuff on them, but there's only a handful of common capacitor values that you'll regularly need.

  • @colinreece3452
    @colinreece3452 Рік тому

    Graham, sorry another off topic question: Regaeding graphics cards, the opposite side of the fan you see the underside of the board, is it possibel if something conductive fell on it could it short out the board becuase all I see is lots of the underside of soldered items? I was wondering do you think there should be some kind of covering so that can't happen, or am I over thinking?

  • @danielmiller4738
    @danielmiller4738 Рік тому

    Hi I enjoy you u tube channel and I have learned a lot from watching. Is the same approach when checking the power jack and a USB-C input on a laptop??? Thanks Dan M.

  • @Freezyt01
    @Freezyt01 Рік тому

    Hey there, this is so damn good I enjoyed every part of the vid. Kindly help. I have an HP elitebook 1030 g4. It works just fine but the usb port don't function. And the thunderbolt ports also don't function. The problem started when I plugged in a generic USB Type-C charger to charge it. The port immediately stopped working and I cannot charge through it. Thankfully the other port charges fine but all the ports (USB type-A, and USB type-Cs) stopped reading usb devices

  • @Samsemillya
    @Samsemillya Рік тому

    Very awesome video, where did you get your knowledge?

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  Рік тому +2

      Watched a lot of UA-cam repair videos, tried to fix a lot of laptops.
      There's not a lot of structured videos for this kind of stuff, I attempted to make some with my Board Repair Basics series a while back, but those videos are more specific to 2009-2012 era MacBooks.
      I want to make a new series that's more Windows Laptop oriented, but time is always in shortage.

  • @dimitristamatakis2431
    @dimitristamatakis2431 Рік тому +2

    What's the spec and link of the new microscope.

    • @carlosgarciaoropeza5480
      @carlosgarciaoropeza5480 Рік тому +1

      @Dimitri Stamatakis: (7:56 - 7:58) Graham quickly withdrew the instrument arm. I only managed to look a little at the model number WC-209 or MC-209 but my search takes me to Amazon and it seems that it is a type of camera. I, too, was impressed by the quality of that microscope. Greetings.

    • @rolacorolaco9398
      @rolacorolaco9398 Рік тому +1

      Same question 🤔

  • @enriquefau8974
    @enriquefau8974 Рік тому

    Amazing, thank you very much. What would it mean if the power jack has a burnt mark in one of its pins that connect to the motherboard? Is it just a matter of getting a new jack? (It's an HP Omen laptop very similar looking to this one)

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  Рік тому

      Maybe. A poor connection will cause the pins to overheat, which leads to more damage. Replacing the DC jack may be all it needs. I'd take measurements to ensure there's no additional problems though.

  • @stephanc7192
    @stephanc7192 Рік тому

    Great video

  • @dimitrismaster
    @dimitrismaster Рік тому

    Just use a chisel or a knife tip on the iron and touch the side of the cap.No more hot air to cause a potential mess..Helps if you also touch the cap pads with some leaded solder first..

    • @jaro6985
      @jaro6985 Рік тому

      Don't know if he wants to use leaded. That iron might not be powerful enough to cleanly solder those caps down vs hot air.

  • @compuprodurban1954
    @compuprodurban1954 Рік тому +1

    Great videos always adamint

  • @xandercode
    @xandercode Рік тому

    It would be good to make a video about the tester, very handy. :)

  • @powerpower1797
    @powerpower1797 Рік тому

    Very good video.

  • @robertisaacs5122
    @robertisaacs5122 Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @yt4krist0f
    @yt4krist0f Рік тому

    And what could be the root cause for such failures? It's simply the cap itself? Some pre-determined-faulty products? Or some external event which made it crack? Or after such a replacement very rarely goes it faulty again after a time?

    • @Nebby_99
      @Nebby_99 Рік тому +1

      He said it was likely heat fatigue, causing the cap to fail over time. Not sure if it's possible to replace with larger caps (of the same uF rating) to dissipate heat better, if they fit on the pads. His replacement ones looked slightly larger but I'm not sure.

    • @yt4krist0f
      @yt4krist0f Рік тому

      @@Nebby_99 Thanks!

  • @jimle22
    @jimle22 Рік тому

    Hey, I see you play bass. Cool. Me too.

  • @micflynn1
    @micflynn1 28 днів тому

    Can you hook that FLIR cam. to a PC?? I see it's USB C 3.0

  • @drayton359
    @drayton359 Рік тому

    Probably been asked before but have you thought of using hot tweezers, seen them used in another repair channel .

    • @DJChol
      @DJChol Рік тому +4

      Or use 2 soldering irons?

  • @rpavlik1
    @rpavlik1 Рік тому

    Didn't realize you could do this much without a schematic, even though all the individual steps seem totally logical.

  • @chrismurphy8383
    @chrismurphy8383 Рік тому

    Think I have asked this before, but what sort of charge is there for a job like this - also not seen to the end so no idea if it worked :) But a cost in general if it did work

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  Рік тому

      I charge about £100 for board repair depending on the laptop. The balance is that this is high-skill work that should be expensive and pay me a lot, but charge too much and it's easier to just replace the mobo, which any beginner tech can do.

    • @chrismurphy8383
      @chrismurphy8383 Рік тому

      @@Adamant_IT Seems reasonable to save a £3/4 00 laptop ... anything of less value and, as you say, diminishing returns

  • @tarlcabbot2551
    @tarlcabbot2551 Рік тому

    I take it you replaced the thermal compound on the GPU ect.?

  • @kgerakopoulos
    @kgerakopoulos Рік тому

    How do you know the specs of the capacitors

  • @Timpano_Francesco_Repairs
    @Timpano_Francesco_Repairs 8 місяців тому

    Good Job adamant, keep up on newvideo

  • @2009numan
    @2009numan Рік тому

    what will have blown the caps on the board though Graham

  • @rolacorolaco9398
    @rolacorolaco9398 Рік тому +1

    Could you please tell me what is your microscope? Thank you in advance.

    • @robinvandijk4788
      @robinvandijk4788 Рік тому

      I believe he use a Logitech brio 4K webcam for the close up shots

  • @leoparadis8036
    @leoparadis8036 Рік тому

    Nice repair.

  • @geoffreykeane4072
    @geoffreykeane4072 Рік тому

    Hi Graham, I really do enjoy your “can I fix it” videos. To me they are really like a whodunnit.
    Could I please ask you to pin a comment of some sort to the top on these?
    When a video is opened on a tablet or a phone the dominant text under the video is the top comment - which so very often is a damn spoiler. “I knew it would be the XYZ” or “A shame you couldn’t repair that”. It’s very hard for a viewers eye not to catch that.
    After all your effort creating the video it can really spoil the experience.
    That’s not a criticism of you it’s the way UA-cam presents.

  • @xandercode
    @xandercode Рік тому

    Ive just seen at 159k subs well done

  • @Moosiex
    @Moosiex Рік тому

    I have a MacBook Air 13” a1466 that’s cloud locked. I bought a new logic board and it’s still locked. Where did I go wrong? Do I need a new ssd and trackpad too?

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  Рік тому

      Sounds like the new board was also locked. I'd talk to the seller about that. A1466 can be unlocked, so it's fixable, but yea, seller shouldn't be selling a locked board.

    • @Moosiex
      @Moosiex Рік тому

      @@Adamant_IT it was supposed to be brand new, I messaged him and he told me I need to wipe the old ssd. Guess I’ll try fix it if it’s a no go I’ll send board back

  • @TheEli1963
    @TheEli1963 Рік тому

    I'm working with the same laptop now
    has power but not turning on
    :D

  • @ivanholubec
    @ivanholubec Рік тому

    I have only 1A powersuply. Can I use AA batery? 1.5V and short current depend on batery technology but no problem check it before I use it.

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  Рік тому

      eeeh kinda needs to be a proper bench supply so you can control it. I've seen people ghetto inject with a battery and such, but it's very uncontrolled, so if you make a mistake you're far more likely to kill the board than it forgive you.

    • @rolacorolaco9398
      @rolacorolaco9398 Рік тому

      @@Adamant_IT could you please tell me what is your microscope model?

    • @ivanholubec
      @ivanholubec Рік тому

      30 years old analog homemade with LM723😳. Work well for all my small projekt. I think buld or buy one bigger

  • @DarkGT
    @DarkGT Рік тому

    I'm looking to buy new laptop or second hand one. In your expertise what brand come less in your shop? What brand have the most/less non user caused faults?

    • @michaelboth6844
      @michaelboth6844 Рік тому +1

      I see a lot of HP laptops on Grahams channel and a lot of Lenovos on Sorins. Northridge Fix seems to have mostly Asus machines on his bench. A German repair channel I like to watch (SiE-Tech) has a handful of Acer Nitros in the shop at any given time. So make of that what you will (in Grahams words).

    • @DarkGT
      @DarkGT Рік тому

      @@michaelboth6844 It's full house of brands haha. Maybe I will data mine all video titles and count how many times HP, Lenovo, Acer, Asus etc occur.

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  Рік тому +4

      Personally I like Dell laptops, they're the easiest to approach in terms of repair, for better or for worse.

    • @DarkGT
      @DarkGT Рік тому

      @@Adamant_IT Thanks for the reply.

  • @darren_anscombe
    @darren_anscombe Рік тому

    It's never the CPU, until it is. Most of time it's the smallest bloody thorn in my side.

  • @millzee60
    @millzee60 Рік тому +4

    Love to see these laptops brought back to life. I always look forward to your videos being posted but I prefer your old intro :(