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this guy puts that other guy, you know the one, does this kind of thing but he's so long winded, likes to chat a lot without actually saying something of note. i think he just likes the sound of his own voice kinda guy. yeah that one. anyway, this guy is way better at getting to the point which i like! keep up the good work - subscribed!
As usual, it is an educational video, I have been following your channel for a long time, are you satisfied with the 9205 multimeters you use, is it sufficient? Thank you
Hello.Thank you for your question. If you're observing 19V across all the circuits, it typically means the voltage is not being stepped down by the power management ICs to generate the required lower voltages for other parts of the motherboard. Here's what you can do: Check the power rails on your motherboard. The 19V is usually the main input voltage from the adapter, which is stepped down to lower voltages (e.g., 5V, 3.3V, 1.8V) by buck converters or voltage regulators. Inspect the Power Management ICs: Look for the power management ICs and check if they are functioning correctly. A faulty IC might not step down the voltage properly. Check for any open or short circuits in components like MOSFETs, capacitors, and inductors associated with the power management circuits. Use a Multimeter: Measure the resistance and continuity on the relevant power lines to see if there's a short or disconnection. Refer to the Schematic Diagram: If available, use the motherboard’s schematic to trace the voltage paths and pinpoint where the voltage conversion is failing. You can find Dell schematics in my Patreon, all links in the description. Let me know if you need further assistance.
You’ll find everything you need on this channel, my friend. However, if you’re looking to fast-track your learning journey, consider joining me on my Patreon page. All the links are in the description.
Thanks for sharing and teaching. However, You are repairing very old models, we don’t see these older models in our country anymore. Please fix newer models so we can also learn.
Greetings! :) I have tried to send you a message in the message box of your website, it's about business, but it doesn't work. Is there another way to contact you? WhatsApp or Instagram?
🎉 Happy New Year 2025! 🎉
Dear loyal followers, thank you for your incredible support and unwavering loyalty to the Electronics Repair Basics_ERB channel. Your encouragement keeps this journey exciting and meaningful! If you’re ready for more amazing content this year, don’t forget to smash that like button and share the love. Let’s make 2025 unforgettable together! 🚀✨
We are ready to support you with all our hearts, teacher, our love is always with you, happy new year teacher, with the wishes that the content will increase this year and make us perfect.🤩👍
Thank you so much for your heartfelt support and kind words. Your encouragement means the world to me and motivates me to keep creating valuable content. Wishing you a joyful and successful New Year. Let’s make this year full of learning and growth together.
I wish you and your family a prosperous new year. Thank you from your fan in South Africa
I truly appreciate your kind words. Thank you very much
As an IT specialist I'm learning a lot on this channel thanks.
Awesome. I'm glad the channel is helpful for you.
Great lesson...thank you
You are welcome
Greetings. Thanks for sharing your immense experience and educational videos. Blessings to all and a happy, bright and prosperous new year when it comes. Stay safe everyone.
Thank you so much for your kind words. Happy New Year to you as well
Happy new year my teacher. Healthy year to you and your family.
Thank you for your kind wishes. Happy New Year to you and your family too.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Wish you a happy new year!
Thank you, I appreciate your kind words!
this guy puts that other guy, you know the one, does this kind of thing but he's so long winded, likes to chat a lot without actually saying something of note. i think he just likes the sound of his own voice kinda guy. yeah that one. anyway, this guy is way better at getting to the point which i like! keep up the good work - subscribed!
I really appreciate your support. It means a lot to know that my approach resonates with you. Welcome to the channel.
Thank you for your excellent classes!
Congratulations!
You're welcome, I'm glad you like the videos!
Well done, your kind of teaching is so easy to understand thank
Thanks,happy new year
Thank you so much. Wishing you a happy New Year as well. I appreciate your support!
Thanks for uploading this amazing video
I'm glad you found the video helpful. If you have any questions or need further tips, feel free to ask. and happy new year
@electronicsrepairbasics_erb thank you sir
@electronicsrepairbasics_erb I just say one thing make video on more basic and advanced chip level repairing tutorial and video
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Thank you @rened4804. Happy New Year to you as well.
Sir, Happy New Year and thank you for this great lesson.
Happy New Year to you too! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Happy new year in advance.. motherboard expert
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Very interesting viedo.
Thank you
Thank you too
Perfekt, thanks so much Master
Glad you liked it!
Happy new year, in advance, my friend. I wish you all the best and good well-being for the 2025😊
Thank you for your kind wishes. I also wish you a fantastic 2025 filled with happiness, success, and good health!
great video very informative, thanks I learn a lot
I'm glad you found it helpful, thanks for watching
Thanks alot, but I am confused of something, is there any different between charge Ics and power Ics.
Good work
Appreciate that, glad you found it helpful.
your presentation👍
I'm glad you like it
Thanks for making wonder full. Please make a video on desktop motherboard voltage tracing and Short test specially Dell optiplex
I'll put a Dell Optiplex troubleshooting video on my to-do list.
Excellent Lesson . Thanks. What model /brand is this mother board.?
Thank you, motherboard for Hp laptop
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erbhow old is it. ?
Thank sir
As usual, it is an educational video, I have been following your channel for a long time, are you satisfied with the 9205 multimeters you use, is it sufficient? Thank you
Yes, absolutely, Thank you
Hi if I put 1 volt and 5 amps across a short component, will it produce heat or it's low voltage, thanks
Yes, definitely
Exclarecedor!
Thank you
Hello sir, in your other video, u said the 5v and 3v inductors are always behind themselves. But this one is far away from each other.
That's a great observation, the location of the inductors can vary between motherboard models.
Hello sir!My Dell laptop Motherboard all the circuits am just getting 19 volts why?What should I do to get different volts?
Hello.Thank you for your question. If you're observing 19V across all the circuits, it typically means the voltage is not being stepped down by the power management ICs to generate the required lower voltages for other parts of the motherboard. Here's what you can do:
Check the power rails on your motherboard. The 19V is usually the main input voltage from the adapter, which is stepped down to lower voltages (e.g., 5V, 3.3V, 1.8V) by buck converters or voltage regulators.
Inspect the Power Management ICs: Look for the power management ICs and check if they are functioning correctly. A faulty IC might not step down the voltage properly.
Check for any open or short circuits in components like MOSFETs, capacitors, and inductors associated with the power management circuits.
Use a Multimeter: Measure the resistance and continuity on the relevant power lines to see if there's a short or disconnection.
Refer to the Schematic Diagram: If available, use the motherboard’s schematic to trace the voltage paths and pinpoint where the voltage conversion is failing. You can find Dell schematics in my Patreon, all links in the description.
Let me know if you need further assistance.
Were do u get 3v5 before e
Sorry I didn't understand what do you mean
Excellent thanks how do join your patreon page im kenya
You can join my Patreon by clicking the link in the video description. You are very welcome
Do you have a course from beginner to advanced in electronics repair ?
You’ll find everything you need on this channel, my friend. However, if you’re looking to fast-track your learning journey, consider joining me on my Patreon page. All the links are in the description.
Thanks for sharing and teaching. However, You are repairing very old models, we don’t see these older models in our country anymore. Please fix newer models so we can also learn.
I hear you, I'll try to include more modern model repairs in future videos.
Thanks
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Thank you too
Hi dear teacher.
It was really great.
But i want to know how to get laptops schematic diagram in google?
Good luck.
Greetings! :) I have tried to send you a message in the message box of your website, it's about business, but it doesn't work. Is there another way to contact you? WhatsApp or Instagram?
You are very welcome, contact me via the business email in the home page or via Patreon the link in the video description
Sorry, your contact business form on the website is not working. Could you please inform your business mail here? Thanks