A customer brought an old Toshiba TV in to the repair cafe I volunteer at. It was a complete no power (no red LED) so I suspected a diode. It was indeed a diode! It's really rewarding to take "junk" and breathe potentially another 10 years of life in to it. The amount of carbon embedded in these devices we throw away and replace so readily is massive.
Our dogs, Halgrimur and Bella would love to give a thumbs up, but as we all know...no thumbs, so they send their barks of approval and thank you for supporting the local dog rescue. Bella was a rescue from Romania. Excellent video and very clever diagnosis and repair. Greetings and best wishes from unusually cold Germany (6 °C in the evening).
This one really was saved from the dump and put to good use. That was so nice of you to donate it to the charity dog centre. Enjoyed this one thank you.
Great fix, great cause. For those playing along at home: Consider that this is a Vestel produced TV and that for those, you can often find complete circuit boards for little money on websites like eBay. Obviously, this repair makes way better content for UA-cam, but it might be easier and even sometimes cheaper to just buy a whole circuit board.
Cheers Brian 👍I think it was around £5 for the TX, and I already had the caps on some old boards. I know the lady that runs the dog rescue quite well, I've helped out there before putting some LED lights up for here in the barn.
Excellent work Mick. Fixing electrical stuff, I like, I like a lot, but fixing electrical stuff to donate to a dog recue centre, I 110% love with that.
Those Cold cathode driver circuits are interesting. High frequency. High voltage energy can do some weird stuff. In general, it wouldn't hurt to inspect where the windings of any transformer solder to the pins that connect it to a given circuit board. I recently repaired a transformer where the solder connection had failed. That was a first but very rewarding.
I did have a look at the old transformer but couldn't see anything obvious. I did think it may have failed where it solders to the pin or something too.
@@BuyitFixit Nothing wrong with a new transformer either. I'm glad flat screens now use LED's. LED's certainly aren't without their failures either however. Cold cathode lamps are certainly built to last.
This is exactly what we should all doing worldwide. I really don't believe there is a need for big impactful changes to our lives in order to save our planet. We just need to repair our stuff instead of constantly throwing things away and producing new replacements... keep up the great work!
Very cool to see you repurposing that unit and donating it for a good cause! Can’t begin to understand all the things you’re doing with these boards but really enjoy your channel. Thanks!
Usually, the bulged caps are rated barely over their application voltage. Using a cap with a higher voltage rating will avoid future problems. One problem with doing that is they are usually larger, physically and there might not be room on the circuit board. Good repair video!!!
Sometimes the capacitors dry out due to the heat inside power supplies too and over time most fail eventually - I repair a lot of mixing desk power supplies which some people leave powered up 24/7
I find the problem is usually they're just cheap garbage, they just manage to outlast the warranty. Other than that, as the other dude said heat kills them.
A friend was trying to fix a VCR. He suspected a 1000µF/35v capacitor but it measured 1020µF. He was about to solder it back in but I suggested he measure the ESR. It was ten Ohms! Replacing this cap fixed the fault. So NEVER rely on capacitance measurement of an electrolytic capacitor. Always check ESR first. This can usually be done in-circuit.
My tester usually shows the ESR unless it's 0 then it doesn't seem to display it. I was reading on the EEVBLOG forum that you can still have a bad caps that shows a good ESR too.
Excellent repair. So good that you found the actual schematics for it. We don't get that ever working on many things these days. So good of you to donate it also. Triple good! Saving from landfill, sharing how to, and donating to good cause! 👍
really satisfying to get a TV or monitor with bad caps, you can get involved (and usually not too complicated) remove some faulty components and fit new ones, and get a working unit out at the end, ok there was a bit more to this one but always a good feeling when it works out...
Capacitors🤨 and this time also a dedicated lighting transformer which was the good catch. Super job diagnosing and repair also nice of you to donate for a worthy cause. AliEx comes through again... Great video, well done, thanks. Stay safe.
Thanks Ian 👍I've done stuff like this a few times. I even pulled my tractor dashboard apart and for someone 10,232 miles away.. the video is on the channel if you haven't seen it 🙂
Loved this fix as usual. If one thinks about how many flatscreen TVs are in landfills, it doesn’t bear thinking about I’d like to see you repair enough of them to mount them on the side of your barn and feed a camera from the other side into them, so your barn becomes invisible 😅
That's amazing..... I never knew dogs would watch television. I think it's the terriers, they are really smart. Great fix and even better cause for the telly.
That's a good return on your labor. I try to do as much as I can for anyone in need, too. I don't order on aliExpress anymore. I got ripped off too many times already and only got refunded once.
I managed to activate the cold cathode short circuit protection with my thumb a few years ago. Made a small puff of smoke, and burned a nice little hole in my thumb. Was an experience painful enough to remind me never to do that again!
This is a fantastic lesson for techs who use 2nd hand parts, which is a pretty common practice for repair shops. Something that only a experienced hand knows. Faults are often the same due to a design choice. That means the parts you use second hand might also have the same fault. Takes confidence and age to know your testing correctly and your new part might also be faulty not just your process. 😅
I really appreciate you not only giving the TV to a great cause, but also for keeping it from just being e-waste! Great job! 👍🏽 and of course and as always well worth a thumbs up!
Cutting the power lead used to be standard practice when getting rid of electrical products. Not sure why. I think it was in case someone took it and tried to plug it in and got hurt. Our family always did it and we still do.
Its pretty common. I worked for 2 weeks at a local thrift shop and we always used to cut cords of devices that did not work and got sent to the recycle bin, and the reason was so no one would attempt to plug in the devices to be either met with dissapointment or a fire or explosion
Great repair for a good cause.👍 It seems some part suppliers believe themselves unable of making mistakes. I ordered a matched set of LED edge lights that weren’t matched and was told I didn’t know how to test or install them. I should’ve filed a complaint but only gave them a poor rating.
Great work, as always, Mick! I have seen and heard a lot of negative comments about Ali, but I have had great results with the many items I have purchased from that website for many years!
Thanks for that, yes a couple of other people mentioned similar. I thought the tolerance of them would have been much less, something like 5% or 10% at most.
Thanks 👍Yes deffo, I've done stuff like this for as long as I remember. I've always tried to help people. It was like when the guy from Australia asked me if I could take the chip out of my tractor and email him a copy of the file (video is on my channel if you haven't seen it)
Well done. Lucky to find a dump (sorry, household recycling centre) that let you take a TV. At mine you would have to climb into or fall into a skip, probably an offence, if you survived. Allen Fleckney is another who advocates repair.
Cheers Ralph. This one is unmanned, it's literally 15 large commercial bins in a car park for cans, cardboard, plastic, and bottles. There isn't really even a place for electronic items. Someone just left it next to one of the bins.
@@BuyitFixit I remember those days. Sadly, ours is manned with automatic barriers, booked timeslots and guards. You drive up into a 20-car space and then drop all goods into skips, a fall of between 2 and 5 metres. Anything that was salvageable / repairable before, certainly isn't after. So sad.
Recyclers usually cut plugs and power leads off for safety reasons. Stops people "just giving it a try" and possibly causing a fire with faulty equipment.
Yes, seen that before. This one was at a "recycling centre" but it's just an unattended line of bits for different things like cardboard, tin cans, bottles etc. There wasn't really a place for electricals, so it was just sat next to one of the bins...
Well done Sir. My wife always insists on coming with me to the recycle center now to stop me bring home more TV’s to fix. Its an addiction, I can’t help it….😂
Never seen a transformer/coil behave like that. They usually go short or completely open. This might be a bad connection where the wires bond to legs. A not-so-easy fault to detect, amazing work!
Thanks 👍Yes me too, I did have a slight poke at it under the microscope as I thought it could have failed where it joins to a leg too, but I couldn't see anything. I think I made it worse which is why it measured OC later on 😂😂😂
Another successful conclusion to an excellent troubleshoot, as well as taking another's loss and making it useful for a good cause! Thank you for sharing this video. Now, I have a Sony LCD TV about that same size with similar symptoms and your lesson here has given me a renewed desire to have a second go at it.
I really enjoy TV/Audio type repair vids like this one, I like to tinker myself but have very limited knowledge. This video was interesting as it touched on the problems I've had with the last few TV's. I have tried to bypass the protection circuit on a samsung TV but I think I killed the chip as I read the pinouts incorectly still you live and learn.
I once also bypassed the olp line on also a device that had a 494 and i burned out the transformer and my room smelled like burned electronics and burned lacker for a few days... Bummer! But i got a new transformer and luckily it was not ome that was salvaged from old crap but rather from the official chinese manufacturer who made the transformer
Cheers 👍 Yes, but the main thing is that you learn something. Even a failed repair is good if you learn something, and everyone makes mistakes (as I did in the previous video when I caused the mosfet to smoke 😂😂😂)
I'm in the process of trying to restore an old ATX computer power supply, and the 4 domed capacitors I pulled out registered as "Damaged or Unknown Parts." Can't wait until the new caps come in so I can see if it works!
Hopefully it does🤞. I'd perhaps check the other capacitors on the board even if they aren't domed as they could still be faulty due to age / heat like some of the others were a bit down in this case.
Great video - very educational as always - I would be happy if you could add the solder sucker tool to the list - looks like a good one that does the job :) I have a very weak one that I can NOT use most of the time I need it. Thanks
Thanks👍. I just had a search on where I got it from and it was from Farnell when I ordered some other parts. It was a DURATOOL 908-366A-F but I've also seen them on eBay etc too.
Stories of Recycling Centers, seems never just simple 'drop off'. Waste relieved, when products still have reuse in some form, Succeeds by Eyes spotting possible challenge. Good Trip, *NICE Work! Bonus* making Dogs, or those carrying for them *Happy.*
Good work mate you stick with it and see it to an end... and nice story to finish with! Lovely area you live in, to must do a little vid showing us the village and surrounds ..
Thanks 👍I did a little on part 2 of the weather station repair video I did (at the end where the horses came to visit ) and a little footage on the go pro camera repair video I did too 🙂
19:26 🤣lol Mick, I think you probably are the final boss of dad jokes haha. (don't stop please 😂) Yet another great fix Mick 💪🏼 but I think the bad transformer from AliExpress was a karma haha.
Nice Video Squire & fair play for helping a Charity close by, 26:20 onwards, I’ve had a couple of issues with AliExpress, Main one was a Cheap Wire Stripper, I received it and it came without a Blade or Blades so I bought another one from a different Seller and made sure that it had a Blade plus it came with a spare tub of Blades & I even bought a Spare Tub of Blades, Bit overkill I know but shouldn’t run out of Blades in a hurry now, The original Seller stated: “sorry, dear, due to logistics restrictions, we are unable to send you the blades. If they are sent, they will not pass customs and will be returned. We apologize for any inconvenience caused” Absolutely bizarre, I did try to see if other blades would fit but no joy so it’s an Ornament/ Paper Weight!
@@AJComputerServicesUK Thanks 👍There could be some truth in that as I remember a couple of years ago I went to order a cutlery set from Ebay. Nothing fancy just regular forks, spoons and knives. However it wouldn't let me purchase them until I proved I was over 18 by submitting ID etc. Because it had 'knives' in it, even though they were probably blunt as hell, as they were only for eating food, not preparing it 🤷♂️
Great video thanks! Your Sherlock detective skills are unmatched. Did you do a video on how you made your bulb tester? You live in a beautiful place it looks.
Thanks 👍I did do a schematic of the bulb tester, but it's pretty much a bulb wired in series with the socket. I explain it at the start of this video here: ua-cam.com/video/aEQu1vd7OxM/v-deo.html
Brilliant result Mick, and what a lovely donation too on a plus side that will out last an led set that’s for sure…. Also Mick if you need tv parts or tv Mains cables I have a shed full here, even boards just for components etc I think I put my phone number in one of my emails, if not I can send it to you thanks 😊
Electrolytic capacitors are far from precision components. Capacitence can easy differs ±10% of rated value without be faulty. As always, exelent video.
Your being too kind to them ±20% is still quite normal, for a lot of PSU's the value does not need to be very precise and ±20% are cheaper. I never go above 80% of their voltage rating for production designs give them an easer life when released in to the field. 🙂
Das Backlight hättest Du in ein paar Sekunden testen können, sogar ohne das NT ausbauen zu müssen: Stecke eine Leuchtstoffröhre von einem anderen Schrott-Display (wo Du sicher bist, dass der BL-Inverter in Ordnung ist) ein zum testen. LG und danke für das Video.
Great job, also very nice of you to donate the monitor to a good cause. This world needs a lot more people like you.
Cheers 👍🙂
A customer brought an old Toshiba TV in to the repair cafe I volunteer at. It was a complete no power (no red LED) so I suspected a diode. It was indeed a diode! It's really rewarding to take "junk" and breathe potentially another 10 years of life in to it. The amount of carbon embedded in these devices we throw away and replace so readily is massive.
Totally agree, and well done at fixing the TV and helping the cause at your repair cafe!
Anther repair cafe technician. We are slowly starting to gather around this channel :)
Our dogs, Halgrimur and Bella would love to give a thumbs up, but as we all know...no thumbs, so they send their barks of approval and thank you for supporting the local dog rescue. Bella was a rescue from Romania. Excellent video and very clever diagnosis and repair. Greetings and best wishes from unusually cold Germany (6 °C in the evening).
Thank you 👍Say hi to the dogs from me 🙂It's been quite cold here the last few days. I've had to put the fire on 🙂
This one really was saved from the dump and put to good use. That was so nice of you to donate it to the charity dog centre. Enjoyed this one thank you.
Cheers mate 👍Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Great fix, great cause. For those playing along at home: Consider that this is a Vestel produced TV and that for those, you can often find complete circuit boards for little money on websites like eBay. Obviously, this repair makes way better content for UA-cam, but it might be easier and even sometimes cheaper to just buy a whole circuit board.
Thanks 👍Yes sometimes it's a lot quicker (and possibly cheaper) to replace a board, but where's the fun in that 😂😂😂😂
Your a star, Mick. A dumpster dive that benefits a charity. Your the best mate. Hope it didn't cost you too much, thanks for sharing with us.
Cheers Brian 👍I think it was around £5 for the TX, and I already had the caps on some old boards. I know the lady that runs the dog rescue quite well, I've helped out there before putting some LED lights up for here in the barn.
Excellent work Mick. Fixing electrical stuff, I like, I like a lot, but fixing electrical stuff to donate to a dog recue centre, I 110% love with that.
Cheers mate 👍Yes she was going to buy one and I had this one on my bench, so I thought it would be perfect!
As an old dog i appreciate your kind donation to the local dog rescue center! WOOF!! 🐕
😂😂😂Cheers 👍
Those Cold cathode driver circuits are interesting. High frequency. High voltage energy can do some weird stuff. In general, it wouldn't hurt to inspect where the windings of any transformer solder to the pins that connect it to a given circuit board. I recently repaired a transformer where the solder connection had failed. That was a first but very rewarding.
I did have a look at the old transformer but couldn't see anything obvious. I did think it may have failed where it solders to the pin or something too.
@@BuyitFixit Nothing wrong with a new transformer either. I'm glad flat screens now use LED's. LED's certainly aren't without their failures either however. Cold cathode lamps are certainly built to last.
This is exactly what we should all doing worldwide. I really don't believe there is a need for big impactful changes to our lives in order to save our planet. We just need to repair our stuff instead of constantly throwing things away and producing new replacements... keep up the great work!
Thank you 👍🙂Yes It's one of the reasons why I volunteer at our local repair cafe to help people in our local community repair their items 🙂
Very cool to see you repurposing that unit and donating it for a good cause! Can’t begin to understand all the things you’re doing with these boards but really enjoy your channel. Thanks!
Thanks 👍
Usually, the bulged caps are rated barely over their application voltage. Using a cap with a higher voltage rating will avoid future problems. One problem with doing that is they are usually larger, physically and there might not be room on the circuit board. Good repair video!!!
Sometimes the capacitors dry out due to the heat inside power supplies too and over time most fail eventually - I repair a lot of mixing desk power supplies which some people leave powered up 24/7
Thanks and very true 👍
I find the problem is usually they're just cheap garbage, they just manage to outlast the warranty. Other than that, as the other dude said heat kills them.
A friend was trying to fix a VCR. He suspected a 1000µF/35v capacitor but it measured 1020µF. He was about to solder it back in but I suggested he measure the ESR. It was ten Ohms! Replacing this cap fixed the fault. So NEVER rely on capacitance measurement of an electrolytic capacitor. Always check ESR first. This can usually be done in-circuit.
My tester usually shows the ESR unless it's 0 then it doesn't seem to display it. I was reading on the EEVBLOG forum that you can still have a bad caps that shows a good ESR too.
Good video,great big heart you have,thanks for the donation to the dog shelter.
Thanks 👍Yes, I didn't really have a use for it and they needed one so it worked out well 🙂
Usually those caps have a 20% tolerance, so, at 933UF, that new cap is well within the tolerance interval .... great video.
@@lmwlmw4468 Thanks 👍yes I didn't realise 20% was normal. I thought it would be more like resistors with 10% 5% or even 1%
Excellent repair. So good that you found the actual schematics for it. We don't get that ever working on many things these days. So good of you to donate it also. Triple good! Saving from landfill, sharing how to, and donating to good cause! 👍
Cheers mate 👍🙂
really satisfying to get a TV or monitor with bad caps, you can get involved (and usually not too complicated) remove some faulty components and fit new ones, and get a working unit out at the end, ok there was a bit more to this one but always a good feeling when it works out...
Yes, great when it all works out 🙂👍
Capacitors🤨 and this time also a dedicated lighting transformer which was the good catch. Super job diagnosing and repair also nice of you to donate for a worthy cause. AliEx comes through again... Great video, well done, thanks. Stay safe.
Cheers Terry 👍
This had a nice ending. Never seen anyone test and replace the transformer. Learned something new. Thanks.
Thanks, yes I've never replaced one before either. I learned something new too!
Great job mate. The lesson is never assume that the new part ordered is good...😊😊
Cheers mate 👍Yes, funny as I had the same problem with the last video and dodgy parts too!
Nice fault finding as always Mick. Great work!
Cheers Vince! I need to catch up on your latest one 👍
Found your channel yesterday and now im hooked. Superb work and great you are helping others 👏 👍
Thanks Ian 👍I've done stuff like this a few times. I even pulled my tractor dashboard apart and for someone 10,232 miles away.. the video is on the channel if you haven't seen it 🙂
That's a great place for it...... Cheers to you for doing that .....
@@cajuncoinhunter Thanks Cajun 👍
Loved this fix as usual.
If one thinks about how many flatscreen TVs are in landfills, it doesn’t bear thinking about
I’d like to see you repair enough of them to mount them on the side of your barn and feed a camera from the other side into them, so your barn becomes invisible 😅
Thanks 😂😂😂Invisible barn.. Love it!
That's amazing..... I never knew dogs would watch television.
I think it's the terriers, they are really smart.
Great fix and even better cause for the telly.
😂😂😂Cheers mate 👍
A great act of charitable recycling. Good job man. :)
Cheers 👍
Well done ! Helping animals is a noble cause . You’re a good person with a good heart , thank you for all that you do!
Thanks so much 👍🙂
Great, as always. And thank you for the on screen comments regarding the component values again 👍
Thanks and no problem 👍
Shop truck sounds good 👍
Very nice job well done you know your TV 's im sure the dogs will love it to helping them
Thanks 👍
That's a good return on your labor. I try to do as much as I can for anyone in need, too. I don't order on aliExpress anymore. I got ripped off too many times already and only got refunded once.
Thanks 👍Sorry to hear about your experience on Ali.
I managed to activate the cold cathode short circuit protection with my thumb a few years ago. Made a small puff of smoke, and burned a nice little hole in my thumb. Was an experience painful enough to remind me never to do that again!
😂😂😂Yes they can give a bit of a nip!
Good Job ! Great you donated it to a good cause
Thanks 👍🙂
This is a fantastic lesson for techs who use 2nd hand parts, which is a pretty common practice for repair shops. Something that only a experienced hand knows. Faults are often the same due to a design choice. That means the parts you use second hand might also have the same fault. Takes confidence and age to know your testing correctly and your new part might also be faulty not just your process. 😅
Thanks 👍🙂
Nice fix and a worthy cause to donate it to 👍👍👍
Cheers John 👍
very good,you really are exceptional compared to others ,you know what you are doing.
Thank you 👍
I really appreciate you not only giving the TV to a great cause, but also for keeping it from just being e-waste! Great job! 👍🏽 and of course and as always well worth a thumbs up!
Thanks 🙂👍
Kindness strikes again!
100% 👍👍🙂
Very kind gesture, hope the electronic gods will shine for the next one very good job, you make clearing pcb holes look so easy. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers 👍Hopefully they will 😂😂
You're amazing on so many levels...
Thanks 🙂👍
Cutting the power lead used to be standard practice when getting rid of electrical products.
Not sure why. I think it was in case someone took it and tried to plug it in and got hurt.
Our family always did it and we still do.
Its pretty common. I worked for 2 weeks at a local thrift shop and we always used to cut cords of devices that did not work and got sent to the recycle bin, and the reason was so no one would attempt to plug in the devices to be either met with dissapointment or a fire or explosion
Well done Mick you are a local hero 😀
😂😂😂Cheers Mike 👍
Cant beat a skip find :) Nice fix..
😂😂Yes 🙂Thanks 👍
Great repair for a good cause.👍 It seems some part suppliers believe themselves unable of making mistakes. I ordered a matched set of LED edge lights that weren’t matched and was told I didn’t know how to test or install them. I should’ve filed a complaint but only gave them a poor rating.
Thanks 👍I just opened a dispute and got a refund, still a bit inconvenient though.
Great work, as always, Mick! I have seen and heard a lot of negative comments about Ali, but I have had great results with the many items I have purchased from that website for many years!
Cheers mate 👍and thanks for sharing 🙂
ISTR that larger value electrolytics have a tolerance of +10%/-25% so 800-odd uF for a 1000uF capacitor is 'acceptable'.
Thanks for that, yes a couple of other people mentioned similar. I thought the tolerance of them would have been much less, something like 5% or 10% at most.
Nice job, and a good Samaritan as well. Keep up the great videos. Paul, USA
Cheers Paul 👍
Brilliant, and a hearty conclusion!
Thank you 👍
Good on ya! It’s always heart warming to do something for someone else and to see things given to a good cause 👍🏽👏🏻
Thanks 👍Yes deffo, I've done stuff like this for as long as I remember. I've always tried to help people. It was like when the guy from Australia asked me if I could take the chip out of my tractor and email him a copy of the file (video is on my channel if you haven't seen it)
Well done. Lucky to find a dump (sorry, household recycling centre) that let you take a TV. At mine you would have to climb into or fall into a skip, probably an offence, if you survived. Allen Fleckney is another who advocates repair.
I took a 24 port gigabit network switch out of a skip a few years ago. It's still in daily use. Nothing at all wrong with it.
Cheers Ralph. This one is unmanned, it's literally 15 large commercial bins in a car park for cans, cardboard, plastic, and bottles. There isn't really even a place for electronic items. Someone just left it next to one of the bins.
@@BuyitFixit I remember those days. Sadly, ours is manned with automatic barriers, booked timeslots and guards. You drive up into a 20-car space and then drop all goods into skips, a fall of between 2 and 5 metres. Anything that was salvageable / repairable before, certainly isn't after. So sad.
brilliant job that worked out well
Yes indeed! 👍
Greetings from Italy. Nice work. I really appreciate you volunteering your time and expertise for a good cause.
Grazie👍
What a great fix and great purpose for the device!
Cheers 👍 and I didn't even have to use my USB TTL converter on devttyUSB0 😂👍
@@BuyitFixit hahah 🤣
Recyclers usually cut plugs and power leads off for safety reasons. Stops people "just giving it a try" and possibly causing a fire with faulty equipment.
Yes, seen that before. This one was at a "recycling centre" but it's just an unattended line of bits for different things like cardboard, tin cans, bottles etc. There wasn't really a place for electricals, so it was just sat next to one of the bins...
Great fix and generously donated. Keep up the great streams.
Cheers 👍🙂
Great fix once again. I thought that it was going to be a 10 minuter. Had to make another cuppa.😊
😂😂😂Cheers 👍
Another outstanding repair and a very decent, kind act, you are a good chap.
Thank you kindly sir 👍
Nice save & a great new home for the tv.
Thank you 👍
Great find and fix 👌
Thanks 👍
Well done Sir. My wife always insists on coming with me to the recycle center now to stop me bring home more TV’s to fix. Its an addiction, I can’t help it….😂
😂😂😂😂Cheers Darren 👍
Never seen a transformer/coil behave like that. They usually go short or completely open. This might be a bad connection where the wires bond to legs. A not-so-easy fault to detect, amazing work!
Thanks 👍Yes me too, I did have a slight poke at it under the microscope as I thought it could have failed where it joins to a leg too, but I couldn't see anything. I think I made it worse which is why it measured OC later on 😂😂😂
Great repair. Thank you for helping those who help others! Woof woof...
Cheers 👍Seems I'm barking up the right tree, or barking mad 😂😂😂😂
Another successful conclusion to an excellent troubleshoot, as well as taking another's loss and making it useful for a good cause! Thank you for sharing this video. Now, I have a Sony LCD TV about that same size with similar symptoms and your lesson here has given me a renewed desire to have a second go at it.
Thanks 👍Well hopefully you got a few pointers from this video. If you get stuck you could always drop me an email with some pics of the PCB 🙂
Sound job Mick you are a pro 👍🏼👍🏼
Cheers mate 👍
very kind of you
Thanks 👍
great re purpose of what was destined for landfill . good on you!
Thanks 👍
I really enjoy TV/Audio type repair vids like this one, I like to tinker myself but have very limited knowledge. This video was interesting as it touched on the problems I've had with the last few TV's.
I have tried to bypass the protection circuit on a samsung TV but I think I killed the chip as I read the pinouts incorectly still you live and learn.
I once also bypassed the olp line on also a device that had a 494 and i burned out the transformer and my room smelled like burned electronics and burned lacker for a few days... Bummer! But i got a new transformer and luckily it was not ome that was salvaged from old crap but rather from the official chinese manufacturer who made the transformer
Cheers 👍 Yes, but the main thing is that you learn something. Even a failed repair is good if you learn something, and everyone makes mistakes (as I did in the previous video when I caused the mosfet to smoke 😂😂😂)
A lot of broken tvs I fix have blown mosfets also.
I've not came across too many with blown mosfets, mostly capacitors or cracked screens 😂😂
Well done! I'm sure the donation will be appreciated!
Much appreciated!
I'm in the process of trying to restore an old ATX computer power supply, and the 4 domed capacitors I pulled out registered as "Damaged or Unknown Parts." Can't wait until the new caps come in so I can see if it works!
Hopefully it does🤞. I'd perhaps check the other capacitors on the board even if they aren't domed as they could still be faulty due to age / heat like some of the others were a bit down in this case.
Serious diagnosis. Well done.
Thank you 👍
Great fix for a worthy cause. Well done
Cheers Bob 👍
Nice repair and very good use for the tv 👍 Well done!
Thanks! 👍
Great video - very educational as always - I would be happy if you could add the solder sucker tool to the list - looks like a good one that does the job :) I have a very weak one that I can NOT use most of the time I need it. Thanks
Thanks👍. I just had a search on where I got it from and it was from Farnell when I ordered some other parts. It was a DURATOOL 908-366A-F but I've also seen them on eBay etc too.
Stories of Recycling Centers, seems never just simple 'drop off'. Waste relieved, when products still have reuse in some form, Succeeds by Eyes spotting possible challenge.
Good Trip, *NICE Work! Bonus* making Dogs, or those carrying for them *Happy.*
Cheers 👍🙂
You're a good fella
Cheers 👍
Good work mate you stick with it and see it to an end... and nice story to finish with! Lovely area you live in, to must do a little vid showing us the village and surrounds
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Thanks 👍I did a little on part 2 of the weather station repair video I did (at the end where the horses came to visit ) and a little footage on the go pro camera repair video I did too 🙂
@@BuyitFixit brill I will check it out thankyou
Thank you for a great video. Please keep them coming.
Thanks, will do!
Well done also nice of you to donate for a worthy cause👏
Cheers 👍
You are awesome, sir Mick! ❤😊
Thank you 👍🙂
19:26 🤣lol Mick, I think you probably are the final boss of dad jokes haha. (don't stop please 😂)
Yet another great fix Mick 💪🏼 but I think the bad transformer from AliExpress was a karma haha.
😂😂😂Thanks 👍
Well done lovely video thanks.
Cheers Christopher 👍🙂
Well done and great result
Cheers 👍
Fantastic what a great thing to do!!, Great Channel "❤it"
Cheers Mike 👍
Nice Video Squire & fair play for helping a Charity close by, 26:20 onwards, I’ve had a couple of issues with AliExpress, Main one was a Cheap Wire Stripper, I received it and it came without a Blade or Blades so I bought another one from a different Seller and made sure that it had a Blade plus it came with a spare tub of Blades & I even bought a Spare Tub of Blades, Bit overkill I know but shouldn’t run out of Blades in a hurry now, The original Seller stated: “sorry, dear, due to logistics restrictions, we are unable to send you the blades. If they are sent, they will not pass customs and will be returned. We apologize for any inconvenience caused” Absolutely bizarre, I did try to see if other blades would fit but no
joy so it’s an Ornament/ Paper Weight!
@@AJComputerServicesUK Thanks 👍There could be some truth in that as I remember a couple of years ago I went to order a cutlery set from Ebay. Nothing fancy just regular forks, spoons and knives. However it wouldn't let me purchase them until I proved I was over 18 by submitting ID etc. Because it had 'knives' in it, even though they were probably blunt as hell, as they were only for eating food, not preparing it 🤷♂️
@ I find it strange that the one Seller on AliExpress was not prepared to Ship Blades yet another Seller Did plus Spare Blades? 😂
@ Not sure if I’ve already said it but Happy New Year to you & yours! 🙂
Thanks mate 👍Happy new year to you and yours too!
Great vid. Thank you. Learned a lot from it.
What kind of camera do you use?
Glad it was helpful!
See video description, I list all of the tools I use, cameras and editing software 🙂
You are the best, great job.
Cheers mate 👍
Great video thanks! Your Sherlock detective skills are unmatched. Did you do a video on how you made your bulb tester? You live in a beautiful place it looks.
Thanks 👍I did do a schematic of the bulb tester, but it's pretty much a bulb wired in series with the socket. I explain it at the start of this video here: ua-cam.com/video/aEQu1vd7OxM/v-deo.html
@@BuyitFixit thankies!
Brilliant result Mick, and what a lovely donation too on a plus side that will out last an led set that’s for sure…. Also Mick if you need tv parts or tv Mains cables I have a shed full here, even boards just for components etc I think I put my phone number in one of my emails, if not I can send it to you thanks 😊
Cheers Gary, totally forgot about that you had TV parts. I'll try to remember next time!
@@BuyitFixit anytime Mick I’d like to help 😀
Looks new ... good conditions .. certainly worth the trouble to fix that .
Thanks 👍Quite an old set, but in fairly good condition.
Another great video 👍👍
Cheers 👍
Low esr (low impedance) capacitors required to be fast enough to smooth the power out
Yes low ESR is what I fitted 🙂
Well there's a blast from the past, a SCART connector.
Yes 😂😂I remember when they just used to have an antenna connector and nothing else 😂😂😂😂
Good one 👍
Thanks 👍
Heya great vlog learnend a lot but yes it happens that you get sent faulty componments
Thanks 👍Yes had a few faulty components sent lately from AliExpress!
Okey, I have ordered multifunction tester T7 😁
Nice one 👍Yes it's not a bad little unit.
Me too. Looks very useful :)
Ha, awesome. You're a good man.
Cheers 👍
Excellent job!
Thank you very much!
Electrolytic capacitors are far from precision components. Capacitence can easy differs ±10% of rated value without be faulty.
As always, exelent video.
Your being too kind to them ±20% is still quite normal, for a lot of PSU's the value does not need to be very precise and ±20% are cheaper.
I never go above 80% of their voltage rating for production designs give them an easer life when released in to the field. 🙂
Thanks 👍Yes I wasn't too sure on that 🙂
Interesting. I didn't expect the tolerance of capacitors to be so great, although it's not something I've looked into before.
Das Backlight hättest Du in ein paar Sekunden testen können, sogar ohne das NT ausbauen zu müssen:
Stecke eine Leuchtstoffröhre von einem anderen Schrott-Display (wo Du sicher bist, dass der BL-Inverter in Ordnung ist) ein zum testen.
LG und danke für das Video.
Danke 👍