That is great news for us all! Rossmann lead Repair Association will be a great step into the future for the industry. Would be great if you Target not only the US but also the other countries too. In Germany repairing devices is a big thing over throwing them away. We like/love to repair our crap. Greetings from Munich, Tom.
legend rossmann. thanks so much for your content. I'm from India & been watching your videos since 2015 & now in 2020 started doing board repairs. worked on 4 boards till now & thankfully all 4 got fixed. can't really thank you enough...
Man, I wish more repair people operated like you. I had a guy replace the battery in my car because it was my car was giving me certain problems. I got the car back. Same problems. Gave it back to them 3 times. Instead of trying different fixes, they just replaced the battery 3 different times, and said it was fine. I was without a car for 3 months. If they would have just taken the stance of "I can't give this back to the customer if there's something else wrong with the thing." I wouldn't have had to get a new car this year.
@@ootmaster1 I didn't pay the 2nd and 3rd times. Also, I didn't know that they just swapped out the battery again until I went down there and chewed the bastards out. I did also get a second opinion, but that guy was also clueless, and simply agreed that it wasn't working and that it wasn't just the battery.
@@ootmaster1 Donated it to Habitat for Humanity. They sold it at auction for like 1100. I get a tax break, and they get an extra 1100 bucks to build homes with.
Hi Louis! Love the videos and the initiative you're taking to help your industry. It's honestly sad seeing these mega tech manufacturers pushing small independent repair shops out of the playing field... for the sake of greed. Keep up the good work you're doing man, your industry depends on people like you... now more than ever
I love the idea of making a standard and cert for techs I think you jessa from ipad rehab and the guy from eevblog would all make good board members for setting up something like that
I like your idea of a trade association. I'd be willing to share some ideas for standards, mostly stuff I've done over my 18 years in the repair business that has worked for me.
@Louis Rossman you remind me of Gunnery Sgt Tom Highway in the movie Heartbreak Ridge, when at the end, he realized that after all the hard times and after he had pushed his platoon and berated them for their faults and mistakes throughout the movie....they had suddenly become a team who was effective and no longer needed his leadership to meet challenges. Watch it if you haven't yet...it's one of my favorite movies.
Keep it man, no matter how hard it's comes I will be this you and my best wish for the past few weeks I have been watching your videos, and to be honest I get lots and lots of knowledge that I didn't have before
Louis, I started repairing Macbooks as a hobby for friends and family. I have been able to fix a few just by warching your videos. I am not a technician and I dont quite understand schematics. You should consider writing a "For Dummies" book. I would run to buy it with my eyes closed. Thanks.
I’ve always loved being able to repair things. Especially electronics. I found this channel and it made me want to do it even more. Lol I love board level repairs. It gives me a sense of how the computer works and the satisfaction of being the only person I know that can do the repairs. I only do repairs as a hobby now but have considered turning it into a small business. Just not sure.
An hammer could fix your computer better then Apple, Apple just wants to sell new devices not fix them if they stay with the old belief system they had.
You can take that to the bank! He’s always been much cheaper than them! I’ve watched dozens of videos were Apple gave 1000s of dollars for repairs and he’s been at a few 100
Standards are important. In my opinion staring with the basics (conduct, check in policies, and repair pre and post testing) is where to start. The obvious basic things a repair shop SHOULD be doing...but don’t. This is a great idea Louis, it’s long over due. I’ll take a Rossmann cert over an Apple / CompTIA cert any day.
Your "Standard" sounds similar to an ISO quality management system. What you are describing is developing a set of quality system procedures for your industry (independent macbook/ laptop repair). This would also require some sort of auditing to ensure that people who have the right to advertise that they are "XYZ certified", have proper systems in place to ensure that results are consistent.
IEC, ANSI, ISO, IEEE and such are all big standards groups that standardise various different things. Sometimes they'll make you pay to get access to standards, but most of the tech related stuff is available freely, it's stuff like standard circuit symbols and whatnot you have to pay for, which is somewhat annoying
@@SkigBigglerThe Right To Repair movement may get more traction with a larger standard which includes home appliances, vehicles, marine, farm machinery etc.
great idea, from soldering to pro certifications. troubleshooting. all certification done online so ppl outside us can be part of it. open source code for the apps, open source pcb and schem.
Surprising. In my business, the more people I added the more my time was consumed. Bad management? Perhaps. But one thing I noticed. When someone became worth what I was paying them they made unrealistic demands and we parted ways. A difference. My work was creative. It wasn't dealing with a mature product. It was software development.
Your idea of a wiki which can't just be edited, but people can submit suggestions to will work very well on a site like GitHub. You create a master branch, people can clone master, add new stuff and create a pull request against master. You (and any other people with maintainer status) then review and decide whether to merge the change or to reject it.
10:30 You must have in mind that you have a big variety of content - repair, right to repair, rants, life and bushiness advice, real estate, dota, and probably more that I'm missing right now. The building a custom bike audience doesn't seem that strong yet. :)
Suggestion to standard: Always do a thorough removal of old solder from both affected work subject and solder tips, after using Bismuth-based solders, to limit the risk of lead contamination to any Bismuth-Tin containing alloys in final joints. Even if your shop is RoHS, the customer might not be honest or fully aware of any former repairs (using lead-based solder).
You realize that if you do get a trade association up you would have to audit the businesses regularly to ensure they are complying with the association standards.
That's an awesome idea that probably could give you alot of business if you ever get tired of fixing boards. You could be the Gordon Ramsey of independent repair. :D
Regarding your question on standards within the industry, there is already a world wide industry accepted standard for electronics, soldering, pcb's and that is IPC en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPC_(electronics) The standards that specifically relate to the electronics industry is IPC-A-610 Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies and IPC J-STD-001 Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies. The IPC also has standards for quality control and inspection, for handling of electronic assemblies, standards for packing and shipping of electronic assemblies, manufacturing of electronic assemblies and much much more. You need to give the IPC site a good read www.ipc.org/ because it covers everything to do with electronics.
Well so far I qualify you're pretty much reading my mind. Although I kind of go by the leave it better than you found it and if you have to as you found it but that's more for other things. And treating it like it's yours do what you would want somebody to do to your computer.
Hello Mr. Rossman. My job is to repair electronic boards in Iran and recently I faced a strange problem. As I was repairing a BMW 730i 2017 wing mirror electronic board, there was a dubitable component from ST electronics company which I couldn't find its datasheet on the internet. That was a 2 pin component with Zb2b part number. I am wondering if you could help me with finding out what component I should replace with this. sincerely.
In case it helps any my superchat deobfuscation attempt: "Regarding the missing short on the bike display: You HAD disconnected the display." I'm going to guess this is probably no longer relevant but what the heck it could still be useful to somebody.
Well this is apple we are talking about they have many defective devices that they don't want to fix even if the device was under warranty because they would have to use company money which Apple doesn't want to use their pocket money that they are saving for a rainy day
Which one is hot" ? Would an infrared mode on the microscope or camera not make this clear instantly? Number of viewers is a component among the array of vectors in your process. Each vector represents a motion to the association. Your process involves making them coherent with each other. Calling them "coherent standards " instead of just standards nails your meaning. The best way of getting authority is to create coherence. Opportunity and help are consequences of that and will arise from your creating a coherent process.
You really think corporate America is going to allow you to upset their ability to print money? No. You'll either get shut down at every single step or ....removed. "You better get a lawyer son, you'd better get a real good one"
Something is not right with this machine and as such I think it needs explaining. It is very clear that the motherboard has sustained liquid damage BUT the issue of the right hand speaker cable being positioned under the motherboard means someone prior to you has at some point taken out the motherboard and re-assembled the machine incorrectly. Now, the issue is, the person that removed the motherboard prior to you, did the customer tell that repair person that they had spilled liquid on the machine and that the repair person said they was unable to fix it, re-assembled it wrong and the customer then turned to you asking if you could fix it? This needs to be clarified.
I realized people might not understand this in the way I intended. You would use github to list your articles, and people can submit changes or fork it or whatever. Only Louis approved people could merge the changes if they approve. You would serve this all up on a web page that would just parse the info from the github repo and make it pretty rather than looking at an ugly github page. You would only ever need to look at the ugly version if you wanted to pull down the repo make changes and submit it.
@@Yo-lg4hv It looks like you called back an hour and 50 minutes after we closed, so it went to voicemail. We close at 8 PM EST. From the notes it looks like this is unfortunately way too far gone. I am sorry. :( I don't check YT comments constantly since I get about 18,000 a day, you're welcome to call in when we open at 12 or email the store for followup, because this comment is going to get washed away in a sea of 10k more comments today and I will likely not see replies to it.
guys does plugging in a macbook and using it on power all the time helps or hurts the battery? it is okay if i use mine with the charger connected all the time?
most laptops it hurts. it seems we are finally getting to the idea of having a charge percentage setting so that perma docked laptops can try to stay around 50% charge, and possibly be able to hold a charge for more than 10 minutes 1-3 years later. a constantly dead battery and a constantly fully charged battery, especially lithium based ones tend to fail faster than one that stays more middling.
Everything you are doing has a mil-spec, Louis. The methods and inspection standards are literally already made and published and available to you. You paid for it with your taxes! Use it, even as a framework.
Tell me more. Most "mil spec" stuff I've read had to do with radiation levels some component can take, not how to run a jumper wire under a BGA. If that is even acceptable.
@@rossmanngroup CFR and FAR has some of it defined in the sections for aircraft maintenance but they all use the guts of Army manuals for "best practice" definitions. Gimme a couple days and I'll send you a bibliography. 😁
@@rossmanngroup NA-01-1A-505 is general electrical/electronic and the submanual is the -23, covers MicroMiniature component repair. That one is a Naval manual. There's more, I'll keep them coming as I find more.
That is great news for us all!
Rossmann lead Repair Association will be a great step into the future for the industry.
Would be great if you Target not only the US but also the other countries too. In Germany repairing devices is a big thing over throwing them away. We like/love to repair our crap.
Greetings from Munich, Tom.
Louis "Buffalo Bill" Rossman. It puts the flux on its board or it gets the Genius Bar again.
Bucking the trend ;)
I wish every industry had a trade association like this. Good luck! You have my support.
legend rossmann. thanks so much for your content. I'm from India & been watching your videos since 2015 & now in 2020 started doing board repairs. worked on 4 boards till now & thankfully all 4 got fixed. can't really thank you enough...
Man, I wish more repair people operated like you. I had a guy replace the battery in my car because it was my car was giving me certain problems. I got the car back. Same problems. Gave it back to them 3 times. Instead of trying different fixes, they just replaced the battery 3 different times, and said it was fine. I was without a car for 3 months. If they would have just taken the stance of "I can't give this back to the customer if there's something else wrong with the thing." I wouldn't have had to get a new car this year.
Why would you go back if he didnt fix it the second time?? Why didnt you get a second opinion?
@@ootmaster1 I didn't pay the 2nd and 3rd times. Also, I didn't know that they just swapped out the battery again until I went down there and chewed the bastards out. I did also get a second opinion, but that guy was also clueless, and simply agreed that it wasn't working and that it wasn't just the battery.
@@imightbebiased9311 i mean thats just dissapointing to know there wasn't just one failure... Did you end up junking it? Or what did it end up being?
@@ootmaster1 Donated it to Habitat for Humanity. They sold it at auction for like 1100. I get a tax break, and they get an extra 1100 bucks to build homes with.
@@imightbebiased9311 well thats good
what's th e problem with this macbook...
it's a MacBook.
MacBooks are the best...they are buying Louis a House...
Yup cleanly a defective owner.
But he fixed it - so now it's a PC.
@@williammullin5059 Yup; all broken computers are Macs and all working computers are PCs.
I design and build avionics. I used the ow test yesterday. Handy.
Thank you Rossmann's Standards, no one has better, not even the manufacturer
A Silence of the Lambs ref and a Pinky and the Brain ref within the first 30s? This is why I am subbed to the chan.
Hi Louis! Love the videos and the initiative you're taking to help your industry. It's honestly sad seeing these mega tech manufacturers pushing small independent repair shops out of the playing field... for the sake of greed.
Keep up the good work you're doing man, your industry depends on people like you... now more than ever
I love the idea of making a standard and cert for techs I think you jessa from ipad rehab and the guy from eevblog would all make good board members for setting up something like that
I like your idea of a trade association. I'd be willing to share some ideas for standards, mostly stuff I've done over my 18 years in the repair business that has worked for me.
email hihi@rossmanngroup.com - I will read it as well. Thank you so much. I would love to read it.
@Louis Rossman you remind me of Gunnery Sgt Tom Highway in the movie Heartbreak Ridge, when at the end, he realized that after all the hard times and after he had pushed his platoon and berated them for their faults and mistakes throughout the movie....they had suddenly become a team who was effective and no longer needed his leadership to meet challenges. Watch it if you haven't yet...it's one of my favorite movies.
You should get a thermal camera when you need to find a shorted component, saves you some trouble. Not complaining, just advising.
I have one, it is in the other room. If I can find the short without getting up, then that is the winning solution.
@@rossmanngroup This a new industry standard?
@@rossmanngroup I am a bona fide economist, and that is what we call Efficiency!
@@rossmanngroup keep them Coming in.
@@rossmanngroup I still remember that MacBook with a pile of Cum.
LUV that good, Old-fashioned Paul Daniels multi-meter software!!!
Keep it man, no matter how hard it's comes I will be this you and my best wish for the past few weeks I have been watching your videos, and to be honest I get lots and lots of knowledge that I didn't have before
There is a guy Casey Putsch is doing something similar with engineering students and using philanthropist methods to grow his "Genius Garage"
"A board must leave with everything that it comes in with" except that filthy JTag connector.
Louis, I started repairing Macbooks as a hobby for friends and family. I have been able to fix a few just by warching your videos. I am not a technician and I dont quite understand schematics. You should consider writing a "For Dummies" book. I would run to buy it with my eyes closed. Thanks.
I used to want to do computer repair but then I saw your channel...
Just don't do Apple
I’ve always loved being able to repair things. Especially electronics. I found this channel and it made me want to do it even more. Lol I love board level repairs. It gives me a sense of how the computer works and the satisfaction of being the only person I know that can do the repairs. I only do repairs as a hobby now but have considered turning it into a small business. Just not sure.
You also forgot to write into the standard "removal of JTAG connector is mandatory!"
I really hope you can pull off this trade association in the next few years.
Sent my laptop in two days ago. Hope you can fix it better than apple! Well, cheaper than Apple lol.
An hammer could fix your computer better then Apple, Apple just wants to sell new devices not fix them if they stay with the old belief system they had.
You can take that to the bank! He’s always been much cheaper than them! I’ve watched dozens of videos were Apple gave 1000s of dollars for repairs and he’s been at a few 100
@@williamdawson6351 Don't give Apple any ideas.
I can assure you it's better than Apple, because you get to keep your data!
Not sure which was better the Pinky and the Brain or Silence of the lambs reference. 🤣
And a second one for good measure, thanks as always kind sir
Standards are important. In my opinion staring with the basics (conduct, check in policies, and repair pre and post testing) is where to start. The obvious basic things a repair shop SHOULD be doing...but don’t. This is a great idea Louis, it’s long over due. I’ll take a Rossmann cert over an Apple / CompTIA cert any day.
You great guy
Anyway, when I am doing short circuit test I often time destroy some voltage regulator for overcurrent
Your "Standard" sounds similar to an ISO quality management system. What you are describing is developing a set of quality system procedures for your industry (independent macbook/ laptop repair). This would also require some sort of auditing to ensure that people who have the right to advertise that they are "XYZ certified", have proper systems in place to ensure that results are consistent.
IEEE is another: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_Standards_Association
IEC, ANSI, ISO, IEEE and such are all big standards groups that standardise various different things. Sometimes they'll make you pay to get access to standards, but most of the tech related stuff is available freely, it's stuff like standard circuit symbols and whatnot you have to pay for, which is somewhat annoying
@@SkigBigglerThe Right To Repair movement may get more traction with a larger standard which includes home appliances, vehicles, marine, farm machinery etc.
great idea, from soldering to pro certifications. troubleshooting. all certification done online so ppl outside us can be part of it. open source code for the apps, open source pcb and schem.
Louis that was a great Pinky and Brain reference lmao, also keep up the great work buddy
I instantly had the theme going on in my head.
Surprising. In my business, the more people I added the more my time was consumed. Bad management? Perhaps. But one thing I noticed. When someone became worth what I was paying them they made unrealistic demands and we parted ways. A difference. My work was creative. It wasn't dealing with a mature product. It was software development.
Love the Pinky and the Brain reference in the start
Your idea of a wiki which can't just be edited, but people can submit suggestions to will work very well on a site like GitHub. You create a master branch, people can clone master, add new stuff and create a pull request against master. You (and any other people with maintainer status) then review and decide whether to merge the change or to reject it.
"The machine must leave the store with everything it came in with"
.... Macbook boxes....
18:58 WiFi MAC-addresses compromised.. Is it an issue? Should be considered by Rossmann comity.
10:30 You must have in mind that you have a big variety of content - repair, right to repair, rants, life and bushiness advice, real estate, dota, and probably more that I'm missing right now. The building a custom bike audience doesn't seem that strong yet. :)
You forgot cats!
@@Piktogrammdd1234 Yeah, that's the most important one. How could I miss it. >.
Perhaps ISO9001 is what you're looking for?
Suggestion to standard: Always do a thorough removal of old solder from both affected work subject and solder tips, after using Bismuth-based solders, to limit the risk of lead contamination to any Bismuth-Tin containing alloys in final joints. Even if your shop is RoHS, the customer might not be honest or fully aware of any former repairs (using lead-based solder).
I saw ur videos few days ago and all were brillent
The ouch test is an old mechanic electrical trick. Nice.
You realize that if you do get a trade association up you would have to audit the businesses regularly to ensure they are complying with the association standards.
"FILTHY JTAG CONNECTOR!" lol
Good video ♥! As a current UA-camr, I am contantly searching for creative ideas! Nice Job!
I DIDN'T SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR BALLS but you are an excellent technician.
That's an awesome idea that probably could give you alot of business if you ever get tired of fixing boards. You could be the Gordon Ramsey of independent repair. :D
Die Cap-A-SItter! Die Cap-A-Sitter! Forget starting an association, do stand up comedy :-)
Don't forget to add to the standards that you have to use the correct amount of flux
Regarding your question on standards within the industry, there is already a world wide industry accepted standard for electronics, soldering, pcb's and that is IPC en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPC_(electronics)
The standards that specifically relate to the electronics industry is IPC-A-610 Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies and IPC J-STD-001 Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies. The IPC also has standards for quality control and inspection, for handling of electronic assemblies, standards for packing and shipping of electronic assemblies, manufacturing of electronic assemblies and much much more.
You need to give the IPC site a good read www.ipc.org/ because it covers everything to do with electronics.
Well so far I qualify you're pretty much reading my mind. Although I kind of go by the leave it better than you found it and if you have to as you found it but that's more for other things. And treating it like it's yours do what you would want somebody to do to your computer.
I have to ask, what temperature do you run your iron at? I bought myself a new one, but it’s not melting solder as fast as that.
Hello Mr. Rossman. My job is to repair electronic boards in Iran and recently I faced a strange problem.
As I was repairing a BMW 730i 2017 wing mirror electronic board, there was a dubitable component from ST electronics company which I couldn't find its datasheet on the internet. That was a 2 pin component with Zb2b part number. I am wondering if you could help me with finding out what component I should replace with this. sincerely.
Is that a K-tip? Don't really see people using those that often...
In case it helps any my superchat deobfuscation attempt: "Regarding the missing short on the bike display: You HAD disconnected the display."
I'm going to guess this is probably no longer relevant but what the heck it could still be useful to somebody.
I'm surprised you have not excluded units that have been tampered with (failed repairs) from your no fix no pay policy. Those are always nightmares.
You can use a thermal camera to find the bad part.
you can use google docs, there is comments only mode
Pinky and the Brain but the Brain is dead because it's a Macbook
I love the idea of certification
long ago I got certified for 2 way radio repair. I can't remember the name of the organization though.
are these like your vlogs while you do workshop things?
When your using the power supply how do you know what component to hook up too to send voltage through the board?
have you checked IPC A610 standards
Well this is apple we are talking about they have many defective devices that they don't want to fix even if the device was under warranty because they would have to use company money which Apple doesn't want to use their pocket money that they are saving for a rainy day
Which one is hot" ? Would an infrared mode on the microscope or camera not make this clear instantly?
Number of viewers is a component among the array of vectors in your process. Each vector represents a motion to the association. Your process involves making them coherent with each other. Calling them "coherent standards " instead of just standards nails your meaning. The best way of getting authority is to create coherence. Opportunity and help are consequences of that and will arise from your creating a coherent process.
Why would an interruption of 6m to a year be catastrophic to a 70+ year lifetime?
?
'what would you do if you had a million dollars?' .. i'd do 2 caps at the same time.
2 caps.....one cup....ftw!
always use guttwick is standard plus
Tell me how I can help. I love your idea on trade associations
A shortcut way to tell 🤗
7:12 what's the big thing of what looks like flux?
I swear I watch this just for the intro
This board was not repaired. It was exorcised.
Wait, improperly routed cables, wrong screwed, and cables not plugged in and under the board?
Who hurt this macbook?
LOL. Delegating sending emails to the audience.
I'm minutes in and wondering why the SSD is still mounted and plugged in ...
lol thats not even the ssd that is a wifi card dude
nvm. I see the ssd at the beginning now..towards the middle and end of the video is the wifi card, thought that is what you were talking about.my bad!
I use a toothbrush and some desert sand to fix water damage on my boards
Should be in the standards!
:-))
Greetings from Munich, Tom.
New trade association - Louis going into the HVAC business.
You really think corporate America is going to allow you to upset their ability to print money? No. You'll either get shut down at every single step or ....removed.
"You better get a lawyer son, you'd better get a real good one"
I don't know if those motherboards are efficient or pathetic.
Something is not right with this machine and as such I think it needs explaining. It is very clear that the motherboard has sustained liquid damage BUT the issue of the right hand speaker cable being positioned under the motherboard means someone prior to you has at some point taken out the motherboard and re-assembled the machine incorrectly. Now, the issue is, the person that removed the motherboard prior to you, did the customer tell that repair person that they had spilled liquid on the machine and that the repair person said they was unable to fix it, re-assembled it wrong and the customer then turned to you asking if you could fix it? This needs to be clarified.
this is better than the comedy shop!
sounds like you want github like thing rather than a wiki. Where only authorized people can approve changes and merge them in
I realized people might not understand this in the way I intended. You would use github to list your articles, and people can submit changes or fork it or whatever. Only Louis approved people could merge the changes if they approve. You would serve this all up on a web page that would just parse the info from the github repo and make it pretty rather than looking at an ugly github page. You would only ever need to look at the ugly version if you wanted to pull down the repo make changes and submit it.
Hi sir is it possible to unlock the hard drive partition locked with bitlocker... i have had forgotten the password...
I'm from Pakistan plz tell me😔
Call the people at iscet.org. They may want to do all that stuff for you.
Thanks for video bro. good useful video
good job M.r
rossmann certification?
shut up and take my money
Contact ASTM and try to submit some documents.
I sent a laptop in a few days ago, but was told to call back when I get a chance. Noticed after hours. Is that a good or bad sign??
Ticket number?
Louis Rossmann 33794
@@Yo-lg4hv It looks like you called back an hour and 50 minutes after we closed, so it went to voicemail. We close at 8 PM EST. From the notes it looks like this is unfortunately way too far gone. I am sorry. :( I don't check YT comments constantly since I get about 18,000 a day, you're welcome to call in when we open at 12 or email the store for followup, because this comment is going to get washed away in a sea of 10k more comments today and I will likely not see replies to it.
guys does plugging in a macbook and using it on power all the time helps or hurts the battery? it is okay if i use mine with the charger connected all the time?
most laptops it hurts. it seems we are finally getting to the idea of having a charge percentage setting so that perma docked laptops can try to stay around 50% charge, and possibly be able to hold a charge for more than 10 minutes 1-3 years later. a constantly dead battery and a constantly fully charged battery, especially lithium based ones tend to fail faster than one that stays more middling.
All aboard the PPbus
Zort is the reverse of troz!
Thermal camera > Owie test
Everything you are doing has a mil-spec, Louis. The methods and inspection standards are literally already made and published and available to you. You paid for it with your taxes! Use it, even as a framework.
Could you explain?
Tell me more. Most "mil spec" stuff I've read had to do with radiation levels some component can take, not how to run a jumper wire under a BGA. If that is even acceptable.
@@rossmanngroup CFR and FAR has some of it defined in the sections for aircraft maintenance but they all use the guts of Army manuals for "best practice" definitions. Gimme a couple days and I'll send you a bibliography. 😁
@@rossmanngroup NA-01-1A-505 is general electrical/electronic and the submanual is the -23, covers MicroMiniature component repair.
That one is a Naval manual. There's more, I'll keep them coming as I find more.
I think the PPbus is too small... Because Apple. 🤏💯😅
Sounds like we might need a sub-Reddit for this endeavor
Would u fix soething coming from Brazil? (free from the 'rona)
Shipping overseas from the USA is astonishingly expensive now...
IPC 610 is expensive if you can do it for free would be great
I would love to live in a world where no one has ever bought a macbook cause they are trash laptops
Start an accreditation
poor jtag connector