Out of curiosity, why would someone press dislike on videos like these? This guy is doing something what the internet was made for, share knowledge. Praise this guy man!
best troubleshooting guide u can get from the official HP website: unplug ur charger and remove ur battery, try swaping RAM, if that doesn't work buy a new motherboard from this link ..
Few days back my hp laptop went totally dead , no light, no display but thankfully i watched your previous videos on finding sort using voltage injection and i was able to find the faulty capacitor and bring my laptop back to life...thank you so much your video helped me save couple of bucks 😊
Hi there , at 09:46 , you explained because of short to ground we can inject the power to any ceramic capacitor to find the short , just i wanted to say big thankyou for your explanation, because i though that we must inject power to the specific capacitor !!!! i saw a lots of video but they didn't explain exactly how to inject the power on the mainboard .but your explanation was easy , perfect and clear. thankyou for all your explanation in your videos . Thank you for spend time for us to make a tutorial video . please make more like this video with a good and perfect explanation .
This type of detective job is the best content in my opinion! Finding the problem, investigating the connected areas, and concluding the exact location. Excellent job! I ordered a power injection tool a week ago and super excited to receive it -- hoping to use it to fix a couple of pokemon games!
Your methodology of repairing is super duper cool. 1. Check connectivity. 2. Using Thermal Cam spot any overheating components. 3. Identify the cause of error and fix it 4. Job Done
I love how after so many years of fixing, you're always getting this nice smile after a fix. Beautiful too see this passion. Big up to you and your team.
The things I appreciate most about your videos is the methodology and logic you use. Logic is so rare nowadays and most people just don't seem to know how to think their way through a problem. Your videos clearly show how doing so works and why an immediate emotional response is rarely the proper way to tackle a problem. Thanks again for another great video.
i like what you did today, its like teaching at school where to trace those traces going and when to used voltage injection.. hope you can do this in your future videos
I am learning so much from your channel Alex, particularly when you show how to follow the traces/pads to the fault. I have always found this quite difficult before but with your explanations I am finding it a lot easier to follow. Please keep explaining following traces/pads. Thank you for all your fantastic videos.
I accidentally crossed one of my USB peripherals with 12V and my HP laptop died instantly. I have always done my own repairs but rarely on a laptop MB so your videos are a huge confidence builder so when I go into my MB I have confidence. Thank you.
What would you do without a thermal cam? Looking for a needle in a haystack for sure. Great video on how the find a problem methodically. Thank you for sharing your experience!
Once I wanted to buy a Spectre with charging issue. The seller said it's just a connector problem, but after seeing many videos from you, I knew it's a totally different issue. We also learn from your videos.
I want a thermal cam. And a voltage injector. And a microscope and ring light. Love these videos, brilliantly done as always. One cap, takes down whole laptop. Wonder how many electronics in landfill just because a cap has shorted….. Bravo Alex, keep up the great work and videos 💪👌
The importance of having a good quality thermal camera. Just a contribution for anyone, sometimes a short doesn't produce enough heat to be detected, in these cases you could try the Kelvin method (4 wire), search for that. Nice job as always. Peace.
Hi there , first it was perfect diagnosis without schematics, and second it was very good you explained how to read and fallow the path on the motherboard, please upload more like video , how to follow track and path to find the issues without schematics . your explanation is so easy and awesome. thnx
Very useful info. Describing your train of thought helps tons to people who haven't spent so much time doing this...like me :). ERB channel is a little too "basic" and never pursues an actual fault to conclusion, while other more advanced channels just assume damn near everything is second nature to the audience.
This channel is INVALUABLE! Its a sad world we live in where this channel gets only 3.25K viewers and a sad woman with a cat that looks sad (or angry) gets millions!
Just found this channel yesterday, and I haven't stopped watching it! Can't wait for something of mine to break so I can try to search for the issue. I really appreciate that OP repeats things he's surely said in earlier videos (like what type of flux he's using). So please keep that up for us noobs. My question - is there a video that shows an example of how to setup this short circuit search? The way I understand it, is voltage is being injected somewhere and a continuity test is being done. I'm looking for a noob version of this - where to inject the voltage, what to set the multimeter to, etc? In the meantime, I'll keep watching and cheers for this awesome channel!
Nice victory! for the cap find! Always feels like a victory when you find the short and fix something. Keep up the good work! With a job like this it almost feels like playing detective, it does not feel like work.
Great work I love your vids. I especial love it when you get a troublesome device fixed and you can see that you are genuinely happy with getting it fixed. It reminds me of something my grandpa used to say “you can teach a man a job and he will work for a living. Or the smart man makes something he loves his career and he will never have to work. He will go to play and get paid for it. Which do you chose?”
Whn you said "that's it, bord is fixed", i understood "that's it, northridge fixed" :))) anyway, this can be said after every successful and clean repair, like a mantra🤟😎.
Amazing work, Bravo Bravo , its really crazy to see people throw away a whole board just because they could not fix it and all the issue is a damn small capacitor.
Thx for sharing. My short hunting is a little different. I use a current injection of about an amp and measure the voltage drop along the trace. This will guide you as to which path to take when the trace forks.
Excellent work brother 👍🏼 and thanks for sharing me I'm a mobile phone repairing mechanic Your channel is my institute and you are my teacher i'm from india 😂😂😂
Wow that's amazing, I also want to fix board level repair soon when I can afford to buy some tool. As of now I love watching you're video man I learned a lot. Love from PH❤️🇵🇭
i love what you're doing everyday i watch your video i see my self i love fixing electronics but your ideas are challenging me i wish i had opportunity to have the experience you have and equipment like yours i will go far in Machine diagnosis and troubleshooting and repair watching from kenya And linking from kenya more love sir from kenya
After follozing you for a time, i juste do my first real repair even :) i was a efi chip desoldering /programing / soldering for a macbook air a1466 emc 2632, and now it works. by the way it was olso my first macbook opening, o i ripped to small connector that i olo fixed. Thanx alex
This video is good to watch and learn from tracing short circuits. Thermal camera is way to much out of what i can afford but i will get there some day. Still amazing work.
This is nice video. But apart from all that concepts which we learnt from many videos like this. We wait for something new problem solving video where we can learn something new and the way you use or create to solve that particular issue. Thanks in advance
Out of curiosity, why would someone press dislike on videos like these? This guy is doing something what the internet was made for, share knowledge. Praise this guy man!
become too good is also a crime for dislike;
Bots , haters , etc. I always find channels like that.
Some do just for fun even if they like what they see. Some weird "i'm cool brain damage thing" i guess, anonymity grows interesting fruit sometimes.
@@pinocatozzo4790 jealousy.
those are his competitor
Excellent diagnosis without schematics always learning something new everyday. Thanks
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brings me happiness seeing you being happy everytime you fix a customers item!
I'm just a hobbyist but these videos have helped me learn how to troubleshoot problems. Thanks man
best troubleshooting guide u can get from the official HP website: unplug ur charger and remove ur battery, try swaping RAM, if that doesn't work buy a new motherboard from this link ..
@@gastongl404 😂😂😂 lol
Few days back my hp laptop went totally dead , no light, no display but thankfully i watched your previous videos on finding sort using voltage injection and i was able to find the faulty capacitor and bring my laptop back to life...thank you so much your video helped me save couple of bucks 😊
Hi there , at 09:46 , you explained because of short to ground we can inject the power to any ceramic capacitor to find the short , just i wanted to say big thankyou for your explanation, because i though that we must inject power to the specific capacitor !!!! i saw a lots of video but they didn't explain exactly how to inject the power on the mainboard .but your explanation was easy , perfect and clear. thankyou for all your explanation in your videos . Thank you for spend time for us to make a tutorial video . please make more like this video with a good and perfect explanation .
This type of detective job is the best content in my opinion! Finding the problem, investigating the connected areas, and concluding the exact location. Excellent job! I ordered a power injection tool a week ago and super excited to receive it -- hoping to use it to fix a couple of pokemon games!
Probably the only channel where we hit "Like" even before watching the video🙂
Your methodology of repairing is super duper cool.
1. Check connectivity.
2. Using Thermal Cam spot any overheating components.
3. Identify the cause of error and fix it
4. Job Done
I love how after so many years of fixing, you're always getting this nice smile after a fix. Beautiful too see this passion. Big up to you and your team.
That grin is communicative ❤
The things I appreciate most about your videos is the methodology and logic you use. Logic is so rare nowadays and most people just don't seem to know how to think their way through a problem. Your videos clearly show how doing so works and why an immediate emotional response is rarely the proper way to tackle a problem. Thanks again for another great video.
The best repair Chanel around this UA-camrs channel . God bless you and give you more
i like what you did today, its like teaching at school where to trace those traces going and when to used voltage injection.. hope you can do this in your future videos
I am learning so much from your channel Alex, particularly when you show how to follow the traces/pads to the fault. I have always found this quite difficult before but with your explanations I am finding it a lot easier to follow. Please keep explaining following traces/pads. Thank you for all your fantastic videos.
Working like a detective.. trace the line and captured the culprit ... Learning something new .. ❤️❤️
Journey to the center of the board: the hidden shorted cap
I accidentally crossed one of my USB peripherals with 12V and my HP laptop died instantly. I have always done my own repairs but rarely on a laptop MB so your videos are a huge confidence builder so when I go into my MB I have confidence. Thank you.
And after you screw up you can sent it to Alex 🤣🤣
You are a real inspiration for me and I'm sure everyone else who watches and enjoys your journey.
Once again I learned something new.... I still don’t know how to inject voltage, but I’m improving with yours videos. Thanks again
Time is money. Working smart always gets the job done. Another splendid video.
It’s refreshing to see the satisfied expression on your face after you troubleshoot and make repairs! Keep the great content coming and thank you.
My day start this good! Watching quality content.
What would you do without a thermal cam? Looking for a needle in a haystack for sure. Great video on how the find a problem methodically. Thank you for sharing your experience!
couple options, spray it with isopropyl and look for where it boils quickly, or feel around with your hand
Always look forward to these videos. They're helping me with my own PCB design.
Look at that, better than factory!……. The Job is done! 💯💪🏻🙏🏻 Mr Alex you are truly the best!
Once I wanted to buy a Spectre with charging issue. The seller said it's just a connector problem, but after seeing many videos from you, I knew it's a totally different issue. We also learn from your videos.
I want a thermal cam. And a voltage injector. And a microscope and ring light. Love these videos, brilliantly done as always. One cap, takes down whole laptop. Wonder how many electronics in landfill just because a cap has shorted…..
Bravo Alex, keep up the great work and videos 💪👌
You sure love your job !
That big smile when all was fixed
is admirable !!
I've learnt a lot from you, i know one day I will equip my workshop and do an excellent job just like you. "Mwenyezi Mungu akujalie baraka zake"
I am impressed by the voltage injection pin point the culprit with the help of a thermo camera. Brilliant!
Nicely don again. My wife loves his smile when he figured it out.
It's fun to see you when you find the problem and fix it. BIG smile!
im not that excellent in electronics but the way i look your at your smile means that device will serve another year to its owner thank you!
The importance of having a good quality thermal camera. Just a contribution for anyone, sometimes a short doesn't produce enough heat to be detected, in these cases you could try the Kelvin method (4 wire), search for that. Nice job as always. Peace.
I didn't know much about electronics repair before starting whatch this channel, know I feel a lot better. 🙏
That thermal cam is big time saver,another great repair video,thank you!
Hi there , first it was perfect diagnosis without schematics, and second it was very good you explained how to read and fallow the path on the motherboard, please upload more like video , how to follow track and path to find the issues without schematics . your explanation is so easy and awesome. thnx
Thank you Alex for once again showing us your troubleshooting skills in realtime. You are a master at your craft sir! Fred
Hello from Russia! It's nice to watch the intellectual work! You are a neat master, I like your work.
Very useful info. Describing your train of thought helps tons to people who haven't spent so much time doing this...like me :). ERB channel is a little too "basic" and never pursues an actual fault to conclusion, while other more advanced channels just assume damn near everything is second nature to the audience.
NorthridgeFix ... Better than factory YT channel
This channel is INVALUABLE!
Its a sad world we live in where this channel gets only 3.25K viewers and a sad woman with a cat that looks sad (or angry) gets millions!
Just found this channel yesterday, and I haven't stopped watching it! Can't wait for something of mine to break so I can try to search for the issue.
I really appreciate that OP repeats things he's surely said in earlier videos (like what type of flux he's using). So please keep that up for us noobs.
My question - is there a video that shows an example of how to setup this short circuit search? The way I understand it, is voltage is being injected somewhere and a continuity test is being done. I'm looking for a noob version of this - where to inject the voltage, what to set the multimeter to, etc?
In the meantime, I'll keep watching and cheers for this awesome channel!
Finding the cap is actual job which is shorting the other components, great work, sir 😊
Great Work. Voltage injector and thermal cam saved the day.
Nice victory! for the cap find! Always feels like a victory when you find the short and fix something.
Keep up the good work! With a job like this it almost feels like playing detective, it does not feel like work.
That thermal camera is a major time saver.
I like to see the joy in your eyes when you fix something. I know that feeling.
Great work I love your vids. I especial love it when you get a troublesome device fixed and you can see that you are genuinely happy with getting it fixed. It reminds me of something my grandpa used to say
“you can teach a man a job and he will work for a living. Or the smart man makes something he loves his career and he will never have to work. He will go to play and get paid for it. Which do you chose?”
Always feel happy like you after repairing something by my own hand.
Whn you said "that's it, bord is fixed", i understood "that's it, northridge fixed" :))) anyway, this can be said after every successful and clean repair, like a mantra🤟😎.
Your job get easy by having right tools. Really awesome to see your videos and diagnose the problem within a mintues.
Built a PC today, was fun, now a NorthRidgeFix video! 😄
Amazing work, Bravo Bravo , its really crazy to see people throw away a whole board just because they could not fix it and all the issue is a damn small capacitor.
The way of troubleshoot is awesome.... great work... better than factory...
Always a pleasure to see professionals at work!
Thx for sharing.
My short hunting is a little different. I use a current injection of about an amp and measure the voltage drop along the trace. This will guide you as to which path to take when the trace forks.
Watching your vids helps me with my anxiety
I'm learning something new everytime I watch your videos. Thank you for the great content.
Excellent work brother 👍🏼 and thanks for sharing me I'm a mobile phone repairing mechanic
Your channel is my institute and you are my teacher i'm from india 😂😂😂
Another amazing video, showing the wright way to diagnose without schematics! Well done!
Your methodology and experience is awesome. I always look forward to learning from you everytime. Great video.
Wow That's a thing Only Experienced experts can do... Great Job...🙂
Fantastic repair !!! With the fault so far away from the Mosfets really impressive !!!!
Wow that's amazing, I also want to fix board level repair soon when I can afford to buy some tool. As of now I love watching you're video man I learned a lot. Love from PH❤️🇵🇭
i love what you're doing everyday i watch your video i see my self i love fixing electronics but your ideas are challenging me i wish i had opportunity to have the experience you have and equipment like yours i will go far in Machine diagnosis and troubleshooting and repair watching from kenya And linking from kenya more love sir from kenya
This video is a must watch. Very informative and it literally shows your how to find the fault.
Great job!! Absolutely love these videos.
What a good investigation of short....well done Alex
Hi Alex, well done. Thermal camera save the day again. Such a useful tool to have. Keep up the good work.
After follozing you for a time, i juste do my first real repair even :) i was a efi chip desoldering /programing / soldering for a macbook air a1466 emc 2632, and now it works. by the way it was olso my first macbook opening, o i ripped to small connector that i olo fixed. Thanx alex
It is fascinating to watch the process of tracking down an issue. I really enjoy your content, well done!
Excellent really Northbridfix is better than factory 🏭❤️❤️
The smile on fixed device... never gets old 😁
Wallah!, i am learning a lot from you Alex, the more video you post the more skills i earn.
Warm thanks from my heart.
I would definitely watch your channel everyday.
I love your videos. Whats make me feel so glad i see your face when short is located. Amazing. Congratulations from BRAZIL
Amazing and very clever diagnosis! Thanks a lot for passing your knowledge! Greetings from Greece!
I've Never had seen fast diagnosis like this great job 👌👍 great like always 💪
Masterful work Alex. I thoroughly enjoyed watching you work my friend. Awesome !!
Experience and the correct tools saved another laptop going into landfill great job 👍👍👍
Awesome work. You are genius in repairing laptop and phones. Really enjoy to watch your videos
Investigative work is always the most fun part of the repair. 👌👍
This video is good to watch and learn from tracing short circuits. Thermal camera is way to much out of what i can afford but i will get there some day. Still amazing work.
Great work.
Verry impressing to see how you do the search for a fault.
Beautiful, your face shows how happy you are! congratulations for the video.
I loved the way you traced the power rail. The power of a wonderful microscope. Wonder if I could get one 😁
All the trouble that causes a single capacitor, excellent job as always. :)
A great start to a Sunday with one of your videos !
This is nice video. But apart from all that concepts which we learnt from many videos like this. We wait for something new problem solving video where we can learn something new and the way you use or create to solve that particular issue. Thanks in advance
So good watching the process step by step.. thankyou for sharing, Sir.
The smile in your face when you found the short cap! 😁
I also work on electronics repairs and learn so much from you much respect 🙏
All of your videos starts with "In this repair video..." 😃😜nice work alex
Excellent job greeting from a brother from a small city in ballkans, Tetova
Kind regards Loki
Need to get myself a thermal cam. Great bit of kit! Another great video!
Well done...this needs lot of patience and experience
All this technology undone by one faulty little cap. Amazing.
I always watch your video sir and i learn a lot. Question sir, why not pour alcohol to that two caps and inject voltage, first to dry is the bad cap.
Getting addicted to your videos
a thermal camera is golden, a must have item