Unlock your full potential with my Mentorship Experience. This is not just a subscription; it's an elite pathway to mastering advanced repair techniques, troubleshooting skills, and personalized guidance tailored specifically to your goals. Please note: spots are limited, so secure your place today to gain priority access and take your skills to the next level - The link on the top of the description
Your simplistic teaching is something surprisingly lacking from just about every other trouble-shooting video. Every other video assumes you know every basic without any explanation. You deserve so many more subscribers than you currently have
Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback. I'm glad to hear that the teaching approach is making a difference for you. My goal is to make troubleshooting accessible for everyone, regardless of their background knowledge. Your support and encouragement mean a lot, and I truly appreciate it. I’ll keep working hard to provide valuable content, and I’m grateful for every subscriber who joins along the way
+1 to this comment. I watch a lot for educational purposes, but always left with a question. Whereas you say “this is it, why? Because a,b and c…”. Well done, new subscriber ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words and support. I'm really glad to hear that my approach helps make things clearer for you. My goal is to ensure that every detail is explained so that nothing is left unanswered. Welcome to the channel, and I hope you continue finding the content valuable. Feel free to reach out anytime you have questions.
This is hands down one of the best tutorials I've seen on motherboard voltages and power rails! Your clarity and depth of knowledge are impressive, making complex topics much easier to understand. I learned so much-thank you for sharing this!
I’m truly glad to know the content is making an impact. Electronics is a vast field, and I’ll continue to do my part in sharing valuable knowledge. Your support means a lot, and it motivates me to keep producing more in-depth tutorials. Stay tuned for more videos across different branches of electronics
Wow, this video is a goldmine for anyone wanting to master laptop motherboard repair! The detailed explanation of voltage tracking and circuits is spot-on, and the step-by-step guidance makes it so easy to follow. Thank you for such valuable content!
I been learning a lot in 5 videos than in 5 years of university. Eres un kbron, and now i can understand a lot of things in computer circuits and maybe i can apply the same for smartphones too.
I'm thrilled to hear that the videos have helped you understand computer circuits more clearly. It’s great that you're already thinking about applying the knowledge to smartphones as well. Your support is truly appreciated, and I look forward to sharing even more content that can help you on your journey.
Thank You, I am learning a lot from your videos. The explanations are excellent. I really appreciate the depth you go into for some of us that know basic electronics but not understand how the whole circuit is divided up and works together. Really great resource, Thanks!
man you are amazing i am a laptop technician I will give you 10 out of 10 because the content and the explanation so simple and easy to understand and i agree with a lot of people that comment on this video you deserve more subscriptions than you already have i wish you all the best
Thank you so much for your generous feedback and support. It means a lot, especially coming from a fellow laptop technician. I'm glad to hear that the content and explanations are clear and easy to follow. I truly appreciate your encouragement, and I’ll keep working hard to provide valuable content. Wishing you all the best in your own work as well Brother.
I never heard of a laptop technician.. I'm sure u don't just fix only laptops.. I am an electronics technicians and I fix all kinds of electronics and computers
Thank you for your comment. While my primary focus is on laptop repairs, you're absolutely right, many skills in electronics and computer repair are transferable across different devices. As an electronics technician, I’m sure you understand how versatile this field can be. I appreciate the shared insight, and it’s great to connect with another professional in the industry. Keep up the great work
What a DAMN good video!!! Liked AND subscribed!!! EE here working on electronics my whole life and THIS is how you explain motherboard repair. With your strategy, you can get by without a schematic. Identify the main chips on the board, (Northbridge, CPU, Graphics, RAM, etc.) then Google their voltage requirements. Based on what the chip's function is you can figure out the power states for each and you'll know when voltage is supposed to reach them. Loved your "looking for an inductor for input" to each section trick too. Keep rockin'! 🙂
Thank you so much for your enthusiastic feedback. I'm really glad the video resonated with you, especially as someone with extensive experience in electronics. Your breakdown of the process is spot-o understanding the main components and their voltage requirements is key when troubleshooting without a schematic. I'm happy you found value in the inductor trick as well!. I'll definitely keep sharing more insights like this. Thanks again for subscribing and for your support, it's truly appreciated. Keep rockin' too!
Can you please teach us how to repair games like PS-4-5 and Xbox I’ll really appreciate 🙏 You are a special gift brother thanks for your simplicity I won’t lie you deserve more following . Very smooth teaching
I truly appreciate it. As for repairing gaming consoles like PS4, PS5, and Xbox, that's a fantastic idea. I’ll definitely consider creating tutorials on that in the future. Stay tuned, and if you have any other suggestions or specific questions, feel free to reach out. Thanks again for your encouragement.
Thank you so much for sharing my videos with your repair organization. 🙏 I'm truly honored that you're using them to help train new members. It's great to hear that the content is making an impact, and I'm glad to support your efforts in teaching proper laptop PCB diagnosis. If there's anything more you'd like covered, feel free to let me know. Keep up the great work
Welcome aboard. I’m truly glad you enjoyed the video. It’s an honor to have you as a part of the community, and I look forward to sharing more content with you. Stay tuned, and feel free to explore all the videos, your support means a lot. Kudos to you as well
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! It truly means a lot to know that my teaching is making a positive impact. Wishing you all the best on your learning journey.
Thank you so much for your continued support. I’m glad to hear you’re following the new videos. May God bless you as well, and I appreciate your encouragement. I’ll keep working hard to provide valuable content. Stay tuned for more
Thank you so much for your support and kind words. I’m glad you enjoyed the step-by-step teachings, and I appreciate you being part of this journey. It means a lot to know that the content is helpful. More valuable lessons are on the way, so stay tuned, more to come
@electronicsrepairbasics_erb My prayer is may God Almighty Bless you with abundance knowledge so you can Teach us your followers to learn and become like Pro 👍
Thank you so much for your kind words and heartfelt prayer. I truly appreciate your support and encouragement. My goal is to continue sharing knowledge and helping everyone grow their skills. With dedication, we can all reach that professional level together.
I'm really glad to hear that you understood everything clearly! It's great to know the explanation was helpful. If you ever have more questions or topics you'd like to explore, feel free to reach out
Thank you so much for subscribing and for your kind words. I'm glad the video has been helpful for you, especially as you're starting your journey in motherboard troubleshooting. There’s a lot to learn, and it’s great to see your enthusiasm! Feel free to reach out with any questions, and stay tuned for more in-depth content. Welcome aboard
Thank you for your wonderful message. I'm really glad to hear that my video has inspired you. Starting to invest in your own tools is a great step toward mastering your craft. Keep going, and feel free to reach out if you need any advice along the way. Wishing you all the best and continued success.
I'm glad to hear that my explanation was clear and helpful for you. Your understanding means a lot to me, and I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. If you ever have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask
Well explained video,this is all what ihave been looking for,and from today onwards iwill make sure i watch each and every video released.I have nothing to give you back but all i can say is THANK YOU 🙏
Thank you for your heartfelt comment. It means a lot to know that the videos are exactly what you’ve been looking for. Your support is more than enough, and I truly appreciate your dedication to watching every video. I’ll continue working hard to provide valuable content. Thanks again, and feel free to reach out anytime with questions or suggestions
Thank you so much for the love and support. I'm glad you're finding value in the content. Stay tuned for more tutorials and insights, there’s a lot more to come
I'm glad you're finding the content helpful. As for phone PCB troubleshooting, it's definitely something I plan to cover in the future. Stay tuned for upcoming videos, and I'll make sure to dive into that topic soon. Thanks again for your encouragement, and I appreciate you being part of this journey
Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad the lesson provided a good overview of the motherboard. Experimenting with a faulty one is a great way to deepen your understanding and hands-on skills. If you need any guidance or run into challenges while working on it, feel free to reach out. Happy learning, and good luck
I'm glad to hear you're happy with the content! Thank you for your suggestion-I’ll definitely consider making a video on laptop charger tracing. Stay tuned for more.
more videos like this, but with a sample problem. Make more videos with given problems like shorted power rail, shorted or no power superIO etc. nice video.
Thank you for your valuable feedback I appreciate the suggestion to include sample problems in future videos. I'll definitely work on incorporating these scenarios in upcoming tutorials to provide more hands-on learning experiences. Stay tuned for more
Thank you so much, Sir. very clear and useful for me. is it possible to make a video about what is happening(the complete stages) when a laptop is turned on?
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video clear and useful. I appreciate your suggestion-creating a video on the complete stages of what happens when a laptop is turned on is a great idea. I'll definitely consider covering that topic in a future video. Stay tuned, and feel free to share any other ideas or questions
I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful and detailed. If you have any further questions or need more clarification on any topic, feel free to ask. And, ¡gracias a ti también
thanks you sir very much for help ful video, hope sir make video check cpu, gpu, vrm and how it work, u are friend of people, u help people become more knowledgeable and help they save money, if u have time, u shoud explore taobao, xianyu, ... shipping fandom, ... if fet, ic , smd capacitor, soldering tools,... is cheap. i love u so much
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I'm glad you found the video helpful. I appreciate your suggestions and will consider creating content on checking and understanding CPU, GPU, and VRM functionality. Exploring affordable components and tools is also a great idea-I'll look into it, and I'm here to help and share knowledge. Stay tuned for more content, and if you have any other questions or topics you’d like covered, please let me know
I’m glad you found the explanation helpful. Your support and feedback mean a lot, and I look forward to sharing more valuable content with you in the future
Thank you for your feedback! I’m glad you found the content insightful. Your support means a lot, and I look forward to sharing more mind-opening topics with you. If you have any suggestions or questions, feel free to reach out
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support. I’ll continue to do my best to provide valuable content. Stay tuned for more, and feel free to share any suggestions or questions you may have
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb realy you great you talking and anylize in smart way that you attract any one to follow you keep going in this way and God bless you
Thank you for your positive feedback. I’m delighted to hear that you find the videos well-made and easy to learn from. Your support and encouragement are greatly appreciated, and I’ll continue to strive to provide valuable and informative content.
Thank you for your question. The entrance inductor in a circuit plays a crucial role in filtering and regulating the flow of current. It helps prevent sudden changes in current, which can protect sensitive components from damage and improve overall circuit stability. If you're interested, I can make a more detailed video on how inductors function in circuits. Thanks again for watching
متابعك من اليمن ياخي نطلب منك فيديوهات بالعربي لم أجد لك سوى 4 فيديوهات في قناتك العربية ياليت تكثر لنا وتهتم أكثر فنحن لا نجيد الإنجليزية ونفتخر بلغة القرآن.. اللغة العربية
أهلًا وسهلًا بك أخي الكريم! أبشر.. محاضرة كاملة أكثر من ساعة من الزمن سأبداء برفعها لومض الهاردوير بدأ من اليوم. أشكرك على دعمك واهتمامك. بإذن الله سأحرص على إنتاج المزيد من الفيديوهات باللغة العربية . للعلم سأرفع الفيديوهات بشكل تناوبي مرة بالانجليزي ومرة باللغة العربية، فأنا. هدفي هو تقديم محتوى مفيد للجميع، وأعدك أنني سأعمل على زيادة المحتوى العربي في القناة. تابعني للمزيد، وإذا كان لديك أي اقتراحات لمواضيع معينة، فلا تتردد في مشاركتها.
2:26 Sir , there's no current sens resistor in my motherboard . I looked at the back of my motherbard ( HP 625 with AMD CPU) like you did and found nothing in the close area of battery connector or DC jack connector
What is the type of your laptop please. In some cases, the current sensing resistor may be located elsewhere or integrated into a different part of the circuit. If it's not visible, it could also be part of a different component like a shunt resistor. I recommend closely inspecting other areas near the power supply circuit, especially around the power management IC. You could also refer to the motherboard's schematic, if available, to trace the current sensing path. Let me know the type of your laptop to help you locate it
Hi there, Please send me the PDF file via email, and I’ll help you locate the current sense resistor. You can find my email on the homepage of the channel.
A broken inductor can definitely cause display issues like a white screen, as it plays a critical role in power delivery to various components. I recommend checking the affected area for any further damage or missing components and replacing the inductor with one of the correct specifications. If you need further guidance, feel free to share more details, and I'll do my best to assist
Thanks for the additional details. In the Lenovo G550, the inductor labeled L6 by the LCD port is crucial for the display power circuit. I recommend checking the surrounding components, as damage to this inductor can affect other parts of the circuit. You should replace the inductor with one of the same value and specs, be sure to refer to the schematic or boardview file for the exact details. feel free to ask
To find a replacement with the same value, I recommend checking the motherboard’s schematic diagram if available. It will typically show the exact specifications of the inductor, including its inductance, current rating, and sometimes the manufacturer part number. If the schematic is not accessible, you can try checking similar models or reach out to the manufacturer for the specific part information. Make sure to match the specs closely for optimal performance. If you need further guidance, feel free to reach out
Unlock your full potential with my Mentorship Experience. This is not just a subscription; it's an elite pathway to mastering advanced repair techniques, troubleshooting skills, and personalized guidance tailored specifically to your goals. Please note: spots are limited, so secure your place today to gain priority access and take your skills to the next level - The link on the top of the description
Your simplistic teaching is something surprisingly lacking from just about every other trouble-shooting video. Every other video assumes you know every basic without any explanation. You deserve so many more subscribers than you currently have
Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback. I'm glad to hear that the teaching approach is making a difference for you. My goal is to make troubleshooting accessible for everyone, regardless of their background knowledge. Your support and encouragement mean a lot, and I truly appreciate it. I’ll keep working hard to provide valuable content, and I’m grateful for every subscriber who joins along the way
+1 to this comment. I watch a lot for educational purposes, but always left with a question. Whereas you say “this is it, why? Because a,b and c…”. Well done, new subscriber ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words and support. I'm really glad to hear that my approach helps make things clearer for you. My goal is to ensure that every detail is explained so that nothing is left unanswered. Welcome to the channel, and I hope you continue finding the content valuable. Feel free to reach out anytime you have questions.
Best teacher in the world 🌍🎉
This is hands down one of the best tutorials I've seen on motherboard voltages and power rails! Your clarity and depth of knowledge are impressive, making complex topics much easier to understand. I learned so much-thank you for sharing this!
One of the very very few channels that doesn't assume you have previous knowledge when explaining these things
Really really good video man
The planet need this type of video in every branch of electronics. Thanks for making such
I’m truly glad to know the content is making an impact. Electronics is a vast field, and I’ll continue to do my part in sharing valuable knowledge. Your support means a lot, and it motivates me to keep producing more in-depth tutorials. Stay tuned for more videos across different branches of electronics
@@r_man-o5o he is a very good teacher, clear and on point.
Thank you so much
Wow, this video is a goldmine for anyone wanting to master laptop motherboard repair! The detailed explanation of voltage tracking and circuits is spot-on, and the step-by-step guidance makes it so easy to follow. Thank you for such valuable content!
I been learning a lot in 5 videos than in 5 years of university.
Eres un kbron, and now i can understand a lot of things in computer circuits and maybe i can apply the same for smartphones too.
I'm thrilled to hear that the videos have helped you understand computer circuits more clearly. It’s great that you're already thinking about applying the knowledge to smartphones as well. Your support is truly appreciated, and I look forward to sharing even more content that can help you on your journey.
Thank You, I am learning a lot from your videos. The explanations are excellent. I really appreciate the depth you go into for some of us that know basic electronics but not understand how the whole circuit is divided up and works together. Really great resource, Thanks!
man you are amazing i am a laptop technician I will give you 10 out of 10 because the content and the explanation so simple and easy to understand and i agree with a lot of people that comment on this video you deserve more subscriptions than you already have i wish you all the best
Thank you so much for your generous feedback and support. It means a lot, especially coming from a fellow laptop technician. I'm glad to hear that the content and explanations are clear and easy to follow. I truly appreciate your encouragement, and I’ll keep working hard to provide valuable content. Wishing you all the best in your own work as well Brother.
I never heard of a laptop technician.. I'm sure u don't just fix only laptops..
I am an electronics technicians and I fix all kinds of electronics and computers
Thank you for your comment. While my primary focus is on laptop repairs, you're absolutely right, many skills in electronics and computer repair are transferable across different devices. As an electronics technician, I’m sure you understand how versatile this field can be. I appreciate the shared insight, and it’s great to connect with another professional in the industry. Keep up the great work
@@TacoDaddy-mr8ig yes you are right i fix every electric and electronic device
Thank you
Very easy to understand even to a layman. Thanks from India.
Glad it was helpful!
What a DAMN good video!!! Liked AND subscribed!!! EE here working on electronics my whole life and THIS is how you explain motherboard repair. With your strategy, you can get by without a schematic. Identify the main chips on the board, (Northbridge, CPU, Graphics, RAM, etc.) then Google their voltage requirements. Based on what the chip's function is you can figure out the power states for each and you'll know when voltage is supposed to reach them. Loved your "looking for an inductor for input" to each section trick too. Keep rockin'! 🙂
Thank you so much for your enthusiastic feedback. I'm really glad the video resonated with you, especially as someone with extensive experience in electronics. Your breakdown of the process is spot-o understanding the main components and their voltage requirements is key when troubleshooting without a schematic. I'm happy you found value in the inductor trick as well!. I'll definitely keep sharing more insights like this. Thanks again for subscribing and for your support, it's truly appreciated. Keep rockin' too!
Can you please teach us how to repair games like PS-4-5 and Xbox I’ll really appreciate 🙏 You are a special gift brother thanks for your simplicity I won’t lie you deserve more following . Very smooth teaching
I truly appreciate it. As for repairing gaming consoles like PS4, PS5, and Xbox, that's a fantastic idea. I’ll definitely consider creating tutorials on that in the future. Stay tuned, and if you have any other suggestions or specific questions, feel free to reach out. Thanks again for your encouragement.
You are talented sir ,and you really know how to teach
Been sharing your vids to new members of my repair organization to help get them up to speed with proper laptop PCB diagnosis. 🙏
Thank you so much for sharing my videos with your repair organization. 🙏 I'm truly honored that you're using them to help train new members. It's great to hear that the content is making an impact, and I'm glad to support your efforts in teaching proper laptop PCB diagnosis. If there's anything more you'd like covered, feel free to let me know. Keep up the great work
The best teacher ever. You deserve more subscriptions..... Do you also teach on amplifiers
Yes we do, thank you so much
This is outstanding, I love your video am subscribing now. Would like to watch all your videos without leaving one aside. Kudos to you Sir.
Welcome aboard. I’m truly glad you enjoyed the video. It’s an honor to have you as a part of the community, and I look forward to sharing more content with you. Stay tuned, and feel free to explore all the videos, your support means a lot. Kudos to you as well
The video was not just useful but very useful sir. Thank you very much
So nice of you
Greeting from Malaysia.Awesome teacher, easy to understand and improve my Skil . Good bless you Sir.
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! It truly means a lot to know that my teaching is making a positive impact. Wishing you all the best on your learning journey.
You are a legendary teacher. Well done. I'll be following your channel and get joined as well. Great personality as well. Well done
Thank you so much
You're a great teacher . God bless you 🙏.
Thank you! You too!
simple and easy to understand thanks for making the video
Glad you liked it!
I'm here always checking for your new video. May God grant you more knowledge as you share your knowledge with us. More grease to your elbow
Thank you so much for your continued support. I’m glad to hear you’re following the new videos. May God bless you as well, and I appreciate your encouragement. I’ll keep working hard to provide valuable content. Stay tuned for more
Finally Finally I see 👀 your face !
Great Teachings I love your step by step Teachings keep it up 👍
Thank you so much for your support and kind words. I’m glad you enjoyed the step-by-step teachings, and I appreciate you being part of this journey. It means a lot to know that the content is helpful. More valuable lessons are on the way, so stay tuned, more to come
@electronicsrepairbasics_erb My prayer is may God Almighty Bless you with abundance knowledge so you can Teach us your followers to learn and become like Pro 👍
Thank you so much for your kind words and heartfelt prayer. I truly appreciate your support and encouragement. My goal is to continue sharing knowledge and helping everyone grow their skills. With dedication, we can all reach that professional level together.
I have understood 100%
I'm really glad to hear that you understood everything clearly! It's great to know the explanation was helpful. If you ever have more questions or topics you'd like to explore, feel free to reach out
Newly subscriber here thank u so much for this video i learned a lot i am newbie in trouble shooting motherboard..Great opportunity
Thank you so much for subscribing and for your kind words. I'm glad the video has been helpful for you, especially as you're starting your journey in motherboard troubleshooting. There’s a lot to learn, and it’s great to see your enthusiasm! Feel free to reach out with any questions, and stay tuned for more in-depth content. Welcome aboard
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb thank u and God Bless yes i will coz of ur video it inspired me a lot..and starting to buy one by one tools for myself
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb not so helpful but very very much helpful i really understand how u describe and how u expalin very clear
Thank you for your wonderful message. I'm really glad to hear that my video has inspired you. Starting to invest in your own tools is a great step toward mastering your craft. Keep going, and feel free to reach out if you need any advice along the way. Wishing you all the best and continued success.
I'm glad to hear that my explanation was clear and helpful for you. Your understanding means a lot to me, and I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. If you ever have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask
Well explained video,this is all what ihave been looking for,and from today onwards iwill make sure i watch each and every video released.I have nothing to give you back but all i can say is THANK YOU 🙏
Thank you for your heartfelt comment. It means a lot to know that the videos are exactly what you’ve been looking for. Your support is more than enough, and I truly appreciate your dedication to watching every video. I’ll continue working hard to provide valuable content. Thanks again, and feel free to reach out anytime with questions or suggestions
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb i really appreciate
Thank you
i love this guy
so much to learn
Thank you so much for the love and support. I'm glad you're finding value in the content. Stay tuned for more tutorials and insights, there’s a lot more to come
You are too much boss!, Your intellectual property is too great 👍. Keep the Ball rolling sir.when will you start how to troubleshoot phone pcb?
I'm glad you're finding the content helpful. As for phone PCB troubleshooting, it's definitely something I plan to cover in the future. Stay tuned for upcoming videos, and I'll make sure to dive into that topic soon. Thanks again for your encouragement, and I appreciate you being part of this journey
Thanks Boss
Thank you too bro
Thanks for sharing. Nice for me to meet this channel. Keep up the good work Engineer.
Wow wow.... absolutely wow. Thank you and Godbless.
You are so welcome
This was very educative,thank you.
My pleasure
The best so far. Thanks for sharing.
The best teacher....
I'm truly humbled by your support, and it’s an honor to share knowledge with you.
Thanks very much sir... We're expecting more of this . Well explained.❤❤❤
Sure 👍
Thanks for the teaching lesson, gives a good overview of the MB, think I buy a faulty one to play around with.
Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad the lesson provided a good overview of the motherboard. Experimenting with a faulty one is a great way to deepen your understanding and hands-on skills. If you need any guidance or run into challenges while working on it, feel free to reach out. Happy learning, and good luck
Salute sir you told it very good and easy😊
Thanks and welcome
You are a life saver.Thank You
You are most welcome, thank you too
Am very happy sir and also please on laptop charger tracing make video sir????
I'm glad to hear you're happy with the content! Thank you for your suggestion-I’ll definitely consider making a video on laptop charger tracing. Stay tuned for more.
more videos like this, but with a sample problem. Make more videos with given problems like shorted power rail, shorted or no power superIO etc. nice video.
Thank you for your valuable feedback I appreciate the suggestion to include sample problems in future videos. I'll definitely work on incorporating these scenarios in upcoming tutorials to provide more hands-on learning experiences. Stay tuned for more
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb thank you, more subscribers for you and goodhealth.
Thank you bro, you too
Great explanation, thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you sir ..God bless you 🙏
Thank you too
Amazing video, thank you so much
You are very welcome, its my pleasure
Thank you so much, Sir. very clear and useful for me.
is it possible to make a video about what is happening(the complete stages) when a laptop is turned on?
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video clear and useful. I appreciate your suggestion-creating a video on the complete stages of what happens when a laptop is turned on is a great idea. I'll definitely consider covering that topic in a future video. Stay tuned, and feel free to share any other ideas or questions
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb ❤🙏
Thank you so much brother
Excelente tutorial buena muy buena explicación...gracias
I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful and detailed. If you have any further questions or need more clarification on any topic, feel free to ask. And, ¡gracias a ti también
thanks you sir very much for help ful video, hope sir make video check cpu, gpu, vrm and how it work, u are friend of people, u help people become more knowledgeable and help they save money, if u have time, u shoud explore taobao, xianyu, ... shipping fandom, ... if fet, ic , smd capacitor, soldering tools,... is cheap. i love u so much
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I'm glad you found the video helpful. I appreciate your suggestions and will consider creating content on checking and understanding CPU, GPU, and VRM functionality. Exploring affordable components and tools is also a great idea-I'll look into it, and I'm here to help and share knowledge. Stay tuned for more content, and if you have any other questions or topics you’d like covered, please let me know
Thanks for your time to explain . Keep the good work. Blessings
I truly appreciate the encouragement, and I’ll continue to do my best. Blessings to you as well
Great explanation
Well done 🙏❤️
Glad you liked it
Excellent lesson thank you very much.
You are welcome!
You're the best bro!
You too
Thank you very much but I dont have anyone like me to understand or intersted what you teach us so I cant share.
Congrad. very nice video and explanation.
Thank you very much!
oh , and hope you teach Voltage Injection
Sure, stay tuned
Nice explaining ❤❤❤
Glad you liked it
Thank you so much it's helpfull more videos please
Thank you, I will
thanks for sharing. .more power to you.
Excellent sir keep up your good work
Keep watching
Well explied bro..
Thank you very much.
I’m glad you found the explanation helpful. Your support and feedback mean a lot, and I look forward to sharing more valuable content with you in the future
Thank you may God bless you
Thank you too
Ur videos r awesome, just awesome :)
Glad you like them!
Good❤ iam sri lanka
Very good my Friend
Thanks for the visit
Plz explain 10 th gen motherboards
Thanks for the knowledge sir
Always welcome
very nice, god bless you👏
Thanks a lot
Nice video
So nice of you
Thank you for sharing its mind opening like it
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Nice video Engineer
Glad you liked it
Thank you, you’re awesome
Happy to help!
Thank you bro
You are best contu
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support. I’ll continue to do my best to provide valuable content. Stay tuned for more, and feel free to share any suggestions or questions you may have
GOOD JOB👍
Thank you
You are fantastic
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@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb realy you great you talking and anylize in smart way that you attract any one to follow you keep going in this way and God bless you
thanks a lot m teacher
You're very welcome. I'm glad the content has been helpful to you.
I wish if I could have a laptop repairing book from you
Hi there,
Sure, soon
Don't have whatsapp app groups so we can join
Yes I have, in the Patreon page, all links in the description
Thk a lot!
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Why does every inner circuit have one such entrance inductor?
Thank you for your question. The entrance inductor in a circuit plays a crucial role in filtering and regulating the flow of current. It helps prevent sudden changes in current, which can protect sensitive components from damage and improve overall circuit stability. If you're interested, I can make a more detailed video on how inductors function in circuits. Thanks again for watching
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb would be great as a guide yes. Thanks man
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Is it all model of laptop has 19v
No, 19 volts is just example
2:26 Sir , there's no current sens resistor in my motherboard . I looked at the back of my motherbard ( HP 625 with AMD CPU) like you did and found nothing in the close area of battery connector or DC jack connector
What is the type of your laptop please. In some cases, the current sensing resistor may be located elsewhere or integrated into a different part of the circuit. If it's not visible, it could also be part of a different component like a shunt resistor. I recommend closely inspecting other areas near the power supply circuit, especially around the power management IC. You could also refer to the motherboard's schematic, if available, to trace the current sensing path. Let me know the type of your laptop to help you locate it
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb hp 625 compaq presario , I have the schematics in pdf , but UA-cam forbids files hosting links
Hi there,
Please send me the PDF file via email, and I’ll help you locate the current sense resistor. You can find my email on the homepage of the channel.
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The inductor broke off now I'm having white screen
A broken inductor can definitely cause display issues like a white screen, as it plays a critical role in power delivery to various components. I recommend checking the affected area for any further damage or missing components and replacing the inductor with one of the correct specifications. If you need further guidance, feel free to share more details, and I'll do my best to assist
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb it's a Lenovo g550 the indictor is by the LCD port named l6
Thanks for the additional details. In the Lenovo G550, the inductor labeled L6 by the LCD port is crucial for the display power circuit. I recommend checking the surrounding components, as damage to this inductor can affect other parts of the circuit. You should replace the inductor with one of the same value and specs, be sure to refer to the schematic or boardview file for the exact details. feel free to ask
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb how do you recommend I find the same inductor with same valur
To find a replacement with the same value, I recommend checking the motherboard’s schematic diagram if available. It will typically show the exact specifications of the inductor, including its inductance, current rating, and sometimes the manufacturer part number. If the schematic is not accessible, you can try checking similar models or reach out to the manufacturer for the specific part information. Make sure to match the specs closely for optimal performance. If you need further guidance, feel free to reach out
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