I have been missing these video's Sorin.. I don't do social media or discord or crypto mining.. I am just a 70 year old fella trying to learn a bit about lap tops.. and YT is about all I use my system for these days.. and of course e-mail to keep in touch with the kids.. Thanks for all you teach my friend.. you are really a good teacher.
As a senior tech, your fellow workers should respect you & your tools by keeping their hands off anything on your bench. Nothing worse than someone taking a tool and not putting it back where they found it. 🤬 Good to see you again. Look forward to every video.
I agree with you.. I was a carpenter for most of my life.. And to touch another mans tools with out asking was just not done.. unless you were a complete jerk in which case a good fight would ensue.. But you are right.. respect.. you show your respect by not disturbing another persons area with out permission.. I am sure Sorin would give it but the point that you were making and I agree is you just don't.. Carry on..
My Dear friend Mr sorin I actually really love your work it really boast my thinking faculty I wished to learn from u soon am done with my academic research. I am Albert Mulad my name. am from Nigeria.
Hi Mr. Sorin. This is my first time commenting in a UA-cam Channel and I just want to say Thank You for all the knowledge you are sharing here in your channel specially your properly calibrated fuse. Maraming Salamat…
Hi sorin, pleased to see you again! I've seen a lot of your videos, but In this video, it seems to me that you want to say a bit more of what you actually say and do. Expecially in the moment you find the broken mosfet. Also in the voltage injection moment. You say "be careful" but you don't say to what.
Seriously hacks me off when I leave tools only to find they’ve been moved and I can’t find them. Puts me in a mood for the rest of the day. Especially because I buy all my own tools.
Thank you, Sorin..it's really inspiring. I'm just starting to learn repairing, I have a ThinkPad X230 powering on but no display. I think I'll start looking into it this weekend
Perhaps, you can explain what we saw in this video, to me: At +/- 8:50min , when the injected voltage [19.6V] falls to 3.72V, Sorin says that the internal resistance of the short [?!] is high, so the probability [of the issue] being a capacitor, is very low, “ …and the voltage is quite high” so, it’s probably a mosfet. I have a few questions: 1- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, how can the resistance be high? 2- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, he says the voltage is quite high [?!] so, it’s probably a mosfet [?!?] . PLEASE explain what he meant - I’m still a novice in electronics, but does ANYTHING in this video make sense, to anybody? PLEASE clarify. I truly want to learn. Thank you kindly
I love you so much and I learned a lot from you, but I hate the profession in shops. People suspect that we are thieves and want you to fix while standing in front of them. It's tough. I love this area, but inside the shops is a curse
Perhaps, you can explain what we saw in this video, to me: At +/- 8:50min , when the injected voltage [19.6V] falls to 3.72V, Sorin says that the internal resistance of the short [?!] is high, so the probability [of the issue] being a capacitor, is very low, “ …and the voltage is quite high” so, it’s probably a mosfet. I have a few questions: 1- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, how can the resistance be high? 2- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, he says the voltage is quite high [?!] so, it’s probably a mosfet [?!?] . PLEASE explain what he meant - I’m still a novice in electronics, but does ANYTHING in this video make sense, to anybody? PLEASE clarify. I truly want to learn. Thank you kindly
Thanks a lot for making us understanding common pc issues. I have an Asus tp300ld which starts well and the problem is that the battery not charging but discharging. Please can you help me solving this problem?
At 13:09 you appear to be placing the the test leads on pins #3 and #7 [source and drain, respectively] of the first mosfet. Then on the second mosfet, you place the test leads on pins#2 and #7 [source and drain, again] BUT at 15:15 you say to test a mosfet, you have to connect the gate to ground [I’m assuming that you mean: place the red test lead on the mosfet’s gate and the black test lead on a ground point, right?] so, which is it? I’m confused by what you are saying AND doing. Please clarify. Thank you kindly
How you always have hot bad part, I made 3-4 graphic cards with shorted mosfet and when injected voltage never getting hot. My power supply has protection but same as yours,voltage drops and amperage increase... Wbr
I'm no expert but I have to assume he used his experience and took liberty believing the high side Moffett to be around the same power rating/heat etc to start the laptop. Probably he read the letters
Good Day, I have find your videos very interesting. I am currently learning electronics. I have an HP DA0U93B6D2 REV:D motherboard that doesn't power on. When plugged in, the power indicator light is on. When I press the power button, the power indicator light goes off and then returns but the system doesn't boot. Can you advise how could approach my problem
This is awesome work! Do you have any tips on troubleshooting a laptop that will not recognize an SSD? I do have spare ssds to test with so I know it is not the drive
At +/- 8:50min , when the injected voltage [19.6V] falls to 3.72V, you say that the internal resistance of the short [?!] is high, so the probability [of the issue] being a capacitor, is very low, “ …and the voltage is quite high” so, it’s probably a mosfet. I have a few questions: 1- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, how can the resistance be high? 2- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, you say the voltage is quite high [?!] so, it’s probably a mosfet [?!?] . PLEASE explain what you mean - I know I’m still a novice in electronics but now I think I’m also going crazy trying to understand, your logic.
I don’t understand why at 8:43 you say the issue is most likely a mosfet. A mosfet controls the current flow [in a circuit] depending on the voltage it gets/or is provided. So, why/how/what in this case, makes you say, it’s most likely a mosfet problem? Are you deducing this, from the fact that capacitors let current through and in this case +/- 2 amps are flowing in the circuit, without problem? Please explain, I want to learn. Thank you
Sorin question, can it be ANY mosfet? I see you din't even check the specs of the mosfet you are replacing, how do you know it will work? I mean the model number on it has to mean something. I find it confusing that you can just choose random mosfet and it will work
why u did not change the mosfets driver? piernov and dexas says always replace the mosfets driver if u replace any of the two mosfet- the high side or low side, except for dc in
I have been missing these video's Sorin.. I don't do social media or discord or crypto mining.. I am just a 70 year old fella trying to learn a bit about lap tops.. and YT is about all I use my system for these days.. and of course e-mail to keep in touch with the kids.. Thanks for all you teach my friend.. you are really a good teacher.
I thought I was his oldest viewer at 64, but I was wrong.🙂
@@Liferoad371 Give it time.. soon you might be.. ;-)
No you as are definitely not the oldest.
@@mikeciavarella316 Yeah I have talked to a few guys that are older then my 71.. how old are you?
@@tinkmarshino 74 and counting.
I like when you say "Let me get the alcohol"
As a senior tech, your fellow workers should respect you & your tools by keeping their hands off anything on your bench. Nothing worse than someone taking a tool and not putting it back where they found it. 🤬 Good to see you again. Look forward to every video.
I agree with you.. I was a carpenter for most of my life.. And to touch another mans tools with out asking was just not done.. unless you were a complete jerk in which case a good fight would ensue.. But you are right.. respect.. you show your respect by not disturbing another persons area with out permission.. I am sure Sorin would give it but the point that you were making and I agree is you just don't.. Carry on..
God Bless You & Your Family Sir
welcome back sorin ..hope the family are fine .. great simple video regarding internal resistance explained well .. god bless to you all ....
Sorin, we look forward to spending more time with you this way. With much respect
Hi Sorin i have also missed your videos ,i have been into electronics for over thirty years and still learn from you my freind.thank you so much.
Sorine,, te rog mai multe videouri. Nu urmăresc nici un serial la TV dar pe tine te urmăresc cap coada. Foarte captivant. Mulțumesc!
This video is very useful , thank you Sorin
Thanks a lot for all your videos I learn a lot greetings from Nicaragua
nice to see you post again sorin , thanks for the entertainment , keep on fixing brother!
Excellent as always
you have likely helped save hundreds of these from the worlds garbage pile, ( I have about 4 of these ) Thank you
My Dear friend Mr sorin I actually really love your work it really boast my thinking faculty I wished to learn from u soon am done with my academic research. I am Albert Mulad my name. am from Nigeria.
Mosfets issues never get boring thank you for your good work and teaching lessons
Simple and professional .
Is nice having you back, great work pls 🙏 keep it up. More grace to you.👍
Good and professional like always. Thank you Sorin for sharing your knowledge with us, and keep up the good work!
Hi Mr. Sorin. This is my first time commenting in a UA-cam Channel and I just want to say Thank You for all the knowledge you are sharing here in your channel specially your properly calibrated fuse. Maraming Salamat…
more videos please :) thank you Sorin!!!!
Thanks Sorin, nicely step by step explained and hands on. Oh...yeah...I get crazy also if they (re)move my tools, that is very annoying.
Nice job as usual. Very informative. Thanks.
Hi sorin, pleased to see you again!
I've seen a lot of your videos, but
In this video, it seems to me that you want to say a bit more of what you actually say and do. Expecially in the moment you find the broken mosfet. Also in the voltage injection moment. You say "be careful" but you don't say to what.
Seriously hacks me off when I leave tools only to find they’ve been moved and I can’t find them. Puts me in a mood for the rest of the day. Especially because I buy all my own tools.
Yeah well I don't need other people to lose my tools; I can do that very well all by myself :-)
Thanks Sorin, you are remarkable...
Finally... Sorin is back... Greetings from Portugal 🇵🇹 🌟
Nice to see you here again, Sorin. We all missed you.
Thank you sir I learn allot of your video your my master yes thank you
Sorin when ever you repair a laptop it is simple like a piece of cake but in our case we start think from where to start 😢😢😢😢
Sorin,
You are back! I’m so happy
Thank you for the update.
Thanks teacher..it really help me
Thanks Sorin
Basically, Sorin fixes the laptop with his finger, Amazing!!
Thanks, I have same laptop that is not powering on. I will definitely have a go.
be blessed brother
Welcome back Sorin
Excellent fix Sorin thanks
Thank you, Sorin..it's really inspiring. I'm just starting to learn repairing, I have a ThinkPad X230 powering on but no display. I think I'll start looking into it this weekend
Nicely done. Easy job for sorin, for me it so hard while Im getting started.
Thank you The Incredible Sorin !
tanks sorin
good job mate.
thank u sir Sorin , best wishes for you and your family
That is awesome pal
thanks best teacher
Good job
voce é muito bom no que faz e ensina os outros
Welcome back! :)
I really love old laptops to repair too
people asked you some very good questions in this video, nice going guys!
Perhaps, you can explain what we saw in this video, to me:
At +/- 8:50min , when the injected voltage [19.6V] falls to 3.72V, Sorin says that the internal resistance of the short [?!] is high, so the probability [of the issue] being a capacitor, is very low, “ …and the voltage is quite high” so, it’s probably a mosfet. I have a few questions: 1- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, how can the resistance be high? 2- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, he says the voltage is quite high [?!] so, it’s probably a mosfet [?!?] . PLEASE explain what he meant - I’m still a novice in electronics, but does ANYTHING in this video make sense, to anybody? PLEASE clarify. I truly want to learn. Thank you kindly
Hysterical. At 10:04 he turns and asks: "where the f**k is my alcohol...."
Great video 😉👍⚡
Thanks!
*Good job!!!*
Best of the best
Here we go again , lovely ❤️
You know.... electronics is a religion and Sorin is our buddah
We love you Sorin , keep doing the good job
I love this channel
I love you so much and I learned a lot from you, but I hate the profession in shops. People suspect that we are thieves and want you to fix while standing in front of them. It's tough. I love this area, but inside the shops is a curse
Perhaps, you can explain what we saw in this video, to me:
At +/- 8:50min , when the injected voltage [19.6V] falls to 3.72V, Sorin says that the internal resistance of the short [?!] is high, so the probability [of the issue] being a capacitor, is very low, “ …and the voltage is quite high” so, it’s probably a mosfet. I have a few questions: 1- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, how can the resistance be high? 2- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, he says the voltage is quite high [?!] so, it’s probably a mosfet [?!?] . PLEASE explain what he meant - I’m still a novice in electronics, but does ANYTHING in this video make sense, to anybody? PLEASE clarify. I truly want to learn. Thank you kindly
the cool thing is that I'm currently watching this video with a laptop belonging to that series
Request repair modul system radar...
True, basic maintenance sucks with this model & the similar HP ones which follow the same pattern
Finally we are back
i got lot pc,s to repare for resale so back to work wile i watch
hello sorin and thank you for all your video's....why you can't test the mosfet if it is shorting or no out of board !!
Greatings
Master sorin
Can you plz share us a hint on UPSs boards repair tkx
Nice. Thank you
Good job Sorin, next time leave microphone on when you blame staff about missing tools😀
Excellent
i was waiting for your video
best man
Thanks a lot for making us understanding common pc issues. I have an Asus tp300ld which starts well and the problem is that the battery not charging but discharging. Please can you help me solving this problem?
Excellent 👌
At 13:09 you appear to be placing the the test leads on pins #3 and #7 [source and drain, respectively] of the first mosfet. Then on the second mosfet, you place the test leads on pins#2 and #7 [source and drain, again] BUT at 15:15 you say to test a mosfet, you have to connect the gate to ground [I’m assuming that you mean: place the red test lead on the mosfet’s gate and the black test lead on a ground point, right?] so, which is it? I’m confused by what you are saying AND doing. Please clarify. Thank you kindly
Mosfets pain the backside sometimes the shorted fet' cascades other fets on a power rail .................
How you always have hot bad part, I made 3-4 graphic cards with shorted mosfet and when injected voltage never getting hot. My power supply has protection but same as yours,voltage drops and amperage increase...
Wbr
I didn't know you could just swap in mosfets from other boards. I thought it had to be the same part number mosfet as there are so many architectures.
I'm no expert but I have to assume he used his experience and took liberty believing the high side Moffett to be around the same power rating/heat etc to start the laptop. Probably he read the letters
Yessssss new videooooo 😁😁😁 !!!
Good Day, I have find your videos very interesting. I am currently learning electronics. I have an HP DA0U93B6D2 REV:D motherboard that doesn't power on. When plugged in, the power indicator light is on. When I press the power button, the power indicator light goes off and then returns but the system doesn't boot. Can you advise how could approach my problem
u can cleary see in 10:05 when he started to yell and swear cuz some1 took the alcohol from his desk
so good to see you sorin.. nice video 👍👍
Magician
This is awesome work! Do you have any tips on troubleshooting a laptop that will not recognize an SSD? I do have spare ssds to test with so I know it is not the drive
At +/- 8:50min , when the injected voltage [19.6V] falls to 3.72V, you say that the internal resistance of the short [?!] is high, so the probability [of the issue] being a capacitor, is very low, “ …and the voltage is quite high” so, it’s probably a mosfet. I have a few questions: 1- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, how can the resistance be high? 2- When the injected voltage [19.6V] fell to 3.72V, you say the voltage is quite high [?!] so, it’s probably a mosfet [?!?] . PLEASE explain what you mean - I know I’m still a novice in electronics but now I think I’m also going crazy trying to understand, your logic.
good
Great one Sorin Thanks😍
usa
Sorin, get a lockable toolbox.
Test those meter leads, i would not expect a multimeter to suddenly show nothing.
I don’t understand why at 8:43 you say the issue is most likely a mosfet. A mosfet controls the current flow [in a circuit] depending on the voltage it gets/or is provided. So, why/how/what in this case, makes you say, it’s most likely a mosfet problem? Are you deducing this, from the fact that capacitors let current through and in this case +/- 2 amps are flowing in the circuit, without problem? Please explain, I want to learn. Thank you
Good man
Who did that
Sorin question, can it be ANY mosfet? I see you din't even check the specs of the mosfet you are replacing, how do you know it will work? I mean the model number on it has to mean something. I find it confusing that you can just choose random mosfet and it will work
nó cùng dòng với nhau bạn, cùng họ với nhau thay thế sang cho nhau được
"Easy and Pleasant" to see you back from mining. Mining is tiring right? and expensive? 😂
Thank you good job
I have an old laptop which doesn't turn on the charging used to turn on it doesn't anymore i don't feel anything being hot
ok rocko,s think sack be there on the 6th sat
Cool...
why u did not change the mosfets driver? piernov and dexas says always replace the mosfets driver if u replace any of the two mosfet- the high side or low side, except for dc in
i need online teck bord like me 24/7
Hello sir
sana all basic repair
sorin very angry after losing the zippo fluid
Easily amused much?