A miracle! No where does the technician show that he consulted the detailed technical manual of this projector, while disassembling and reassembling the projector. The circuits are too complex for anyone, even its designers in Panasonic, to remember exactly how to refit it to the correct ports, without constant checking with the circuit diagrams. The final projector looks nothing like the old machine picked up in the dump. It is brand new! And very careless handling of the lenses and mirrors.
amazing what you find beside the road which is painted with brown color like rust…also amazing that this stuff is always near the road and not in the middle of the garbage…
More magical asian swamps where one can find anything from a Rolex to a playstation. A little water here and there, a little soap, meaningless touching of random parts with a volt meter and bam!! Like new. If any of you folks believe this, I have a seaside property for sale on Mars.
Мне два момента в этих видео всегда нравятся: 1 - это открученная крышка всегда лежащая рядом. Кто их откручивает? Зачем? 2 - это тыканье мультиметром в электронную плату. Чего они там тыкают, для чего?
The optical path (lenses, mirrors, dichroics, lcds, etc.) he reinstalled (starting @30:10) was dirty as s#!t, yet magically the picture projected is crystal clear... Come on...
Это видео не втой последовательности, его надо показывать с конца но приэтом добавить ролик где этот чувак покупает его на ебей потом показывает как работает следующий ход уничтажет и в конце везет на мусорку. Не одна фирма оптику так не привозит, так он еще умудрился и призму пальцами залапать
Прямо мастер на все руки. Всегда случайно находит и "восстанавливает" электронику, мотоциклы, автомобили, часы, видеокамеры и т.д. и т.п. Я всё жду когда он случайно в кустах заброшенный самолёт найдёт, восстановит при помощи воды, порошка и зубной щётки и улетит на нём.
Btw, is there a restoration video of the Mazda? One thing I really like, is the way they always dump mud, over the equipment expecting creating more drama. Another amazing note, is if they restore a Rolex, PlayStation, or a motorcycle, they seem to know exactly everything about it, what to do and why. Amazing skills and knowledge. Hahahaha.
This looks like the Panasonic PT-L556U, which is a projector with only SVGA. The image at the end looks like it's from a newer projector with at least XGA resolution, but I could be wrong. (The ViewSonic Viewbook PJL802 looks *very* similar to the Panasonic, as it's basically the same projector, but with different buttons on the top.) Basically, I think the Panasonic was working kind of "OK" originally, then thrown in the mud after.
In case anyone is wondering... Most of these constant flow of restoration videos are faked. One with a Gameboy Advance, had completely new buttons and screen (as they were clearly aftermarket) covered with a video edit.
These videos are the reason i turn my adblock on, that cap you replaced looks like it has been squished with a pair of pliers, caps never explode like that, let alone a cap that exists in a low voltage circuitry like yours
Todos los videos son falsos, los productos que supuestamente restaura simpre estuvieron bien, los pone en sitios adecuados para que parescan desechados los embarra de barro y arcilla y eso es todo. Por este engaño tiene mas de 2millones de vistas, estamos remal como seres humanos y michos apoyan la estafa y el fraude. Que pena!!!
This would have been more convincing if you didn't remove the linear voltage regulator at 22:18, for no apparent reason. You ripped up some of the pads AND traces, using that gigantic soldering gun, as can be seen if you pause at 22:37. (Unless you know *exactly* what to look for, it's unlikely you would have found a single bad voltage reg on the board, just using the Resistance mode on the multimeter, and not having the board powered up to do voltage checks in the first place.) (I used to repair a lot of DLP and LCD projectors, and still do occasionally.) This video could have been just as interesting if you had simply disassembled, cleaned, and reassembled the projector. It doesn't need to be thrown in mud, then repaired "in reverse" in the edit. There are some otherwise quite good techniques here for restoring the scratched in the plastics, etc. (If it wasn't for the inconsistencies, I could absolutely believe the projector could be made to work again after cleaning, and with the new lens assembly. Electronics can survive more that most people realize, if it's all cleaned and dried properly.) But hey, it got some views. lol
24:55 After the minute I wrote, a clean Panasonic Projector emerges. However, there were some rusting on the circuit boards of the projector found in the first garbage. It is not believable.
I've never seen such a big iron solder such small components!! Something does not ring true... First thing you do when unpacking replacement optics, is to wipe your fingers all over the prisms! Put it all back together and apply power - yep it works perfectly. In the real world, it doesn't go like that! Sorry, but all the electronics experts cringed most of the way through your video.
Using a large soldering iron is sometimes required when working on power supplies because of the huge ground planes. If enough copper ground plane and solder exists on a PCB, it can suck all of the heat out of the iron, and keep doing it so you'll never be able to melt the solder. I have a Matchless Hakko 551, which is a 150W iron that runs at 1100F or so that I use for working on power supplies. Once its heated up, it cuts through solder like a hot knife through butter. It must be carefully used though, because it will easily burn the PCB and components if you leave it on for more than a few seconds. As for the soldering iron they use in the video, it's actually a soldering gun that's more commonly used in electrical work.
Testing random points on the board? Okay. Nice work getting all the mud off that you have previously put on it. And I still wonder why, after you took it apart the first time to install all the mud and "rust" that you didn't know how to remove the lamp?
не могу понять что они такое рыжее на все намазывают, и так обильно? скоро нам покажут как восстановить г... обратно в пельмень и тоже помажут чем то рыжим!!! )))
One question... WHY? I found one of these on the side of the road, STILL WORKING PERFECTLY, and I couldn't find anyone interested in buying it at all. Not even pawn shops or thrift stores were interested, hell they have a policy of not accepting these old projectors anymore. The fans are too damn loud, replacement lamps cost more than the entire unit is worth, and on top of all that it doesn't have HDMI.
Many videos online show electronic products picked from the garbage dump, then cleaned and repaired. These discarded electronic products are often weathered and exposed to the elements, and contain many wire assemblies with precision plugs on both ends. It is reasonable to assume that the metal wires inside these wire assemblies and the plugs on both ends have oxidized, and even if the wire assemblies are cleaned, they cannot accurately transmit signals or current. However, the repairers have never replaced these wire assemblies. After they reassemble all the components, the entire machine can operate normally, which is illogical and seems incredible.
take an old knackered but barely working projector, take it apart and pretend to work on the circuit boards put it back together show it working badly. Take it apart again take it to a tip make it dirty with mud and sand then edit the video to make it look like you've repaired it.
sebenarnya alat itu tidak bisa diperbaiki lagi akan tetapi dibelakang kamera anda menggunakan sebagian besar asesoris baru lagi sehingga alat itu bisa berfungsi lagi seperti baru dan waktu pemasangan kabel kabel saya yakin anda melihat contoh proyektor baru yang tidak terlihat oleh kamera yang sama merknya yang anda perbaiki .
no.. 1 he bought a working projector, 2 made the end of the video with the projector working, 3 took it apart and pretend that he was fixing it 4 then he put it in the trash with mud. Then when he edit the video showed in this order part 4 3 2
طريقة العمل: اولا ابحث في الانترنت عن جهاز الكتروني قديم يعمل بشكل جيد قم بتصويره وهو في حالة جيدة و يشتغل بدون مشاكل ثانيا قم بتصويره وانت تفككه الى قطع صغيرة ثالثا قم بتصويره وانت تعيد جمع القطع رابعا قم برشه بتراب مخلوط بالزيت وماء وطين وبعض الصدا ليبدو انه كان مهملا لسنوات وقم بتصويره خامسا قم برميه في اقرب قمامة وصور نفسك كانك وجدته بالصدفة قم بتفكيكه مرة اخرى الى قطع وا ضعه في ماء ومسحوق الصابون وصور نفسك وانت تنظف تلك القطع الان المرحلة النهائية قم بتجميع ما قمت لتصويره بعكس المراحل ليبدو الامر وكانك وجدته في تلك الحالة وقمت باصلاحه
SELVA! Saudações ATLETICANAS! Hummmmmmmmm! How can someone wash integrated circuits, boards, diodes, eletronic capacitors an then the device works normally again? That's it!
Vídeo espetacular trabajo con computadoras protectores Tv y todo lo q tenga q ver con electrónica y una de las cosas más difíciles de reparar por la gran dificultad son los proyectores porq tienen muchos sensores aparte no deben de llegar a tener polvo en los lcd la humedad los calcome literalmente el video es falso muy falso haciendo pruebas con el tester en continuidad y no saber cómo hacerlo es una vergüenza tratando de engañar
I know it's not the slide projector you expected, which is what I told myself. The reason why this contraption took so long to restore is that, it's a modern invention. There's no owner's manual for this contraption is what's missing.
A miracle! No where does the technician show that he consulted the detailed technical manual of this projector, while disassembling and reassembling the projector. The circuits are too complex for anyone, even its designers in Panasonic, to remember exactly how to refit it to the correct ports, without constant checking with the circuit diagrams. The final projector looks nothing like the old machine picked up in the dump. It is brand new! And very careless handling of the lenses and mirrors.
I m a projector repair technician ..hhh how can u adjust the 3lcd alignment and how u clean it that way ...projector hard to repair
amazing what you find beside the road which is painted with brown color like rust…also amazing that this stuff is always near the road and not in the middle of the garbage…
More magical asian swamps where one can find anything from a Rolex to a playstation. A little water here and there, a little soap, meaningless touching of random parts with a volt meter and bam!! Like new. If any of you folks believe this, I have a seaside property for sale on Mars.
I second this comment !! :)
At least the rest of the garbage by the side of the road looks real
My full support to your coment.
Only in vietnam bro..not others asian country
Just checking back to see if this is the top comment
Мне два момента в этих видео всегда нравятся:
1 - это открученная крышка всегда лежащая рядом. Кто их откручивает? Зачем?
2 - это тыканье мультиметром в электронную плату. Чего они там тыкают, для чего?
и все платы как кота яйца блестят, что при длительном воздействии воды не возможно...резюки отгнили бы
The optical path (lenses, mirrors, dichroics, lcds, etc.) he reinstalled (starting @30:10) was dirty as s#!t, yet magically the picture projected is crystal clear... Come on...
кёхер,ТРИ паяльника...тестер с непонятными замерами и просто ШЕДЕВР монтажа в конце.бедную лампу раз 6 устанавливал)))
Экран с призмой тоже любят душ из керхера. 🤣🤣🤣
I love how he found the world's only rusting plastic. Yes, better soak that ABS case in rust remover.
Это видео не втой последовательности, его надо показывать с конца но приэтом добавить ролик где этот чувак покупает его на ебей потом показывает как работает следующий ход уничтажет и в конце везет на мусорку. Не одна фирма оптику так не привозит, так он еще умудрился и призму пальцами залапать
это точно
Прямо мастер на все руки. Всегда случайно находит и "восстанавливает" электронику, мотоциклы, автомобили, часы, видеокамеры и т.д. и т.п. Я всё жду когда он случайно в кустах заброшенный самолёт найдёт, восстановит при помощи воды, порошка и зубной щётки и улетит на нём.
А зачем они перед съёмкой всё растворимым кофе облили ? 🙂
@@АлександрВладимирович-й3ц Это был не кофе. Для правдоподобности он макнул проектор в сельский туалет
Порадовали первые кадры. Весь мусор на свалке сухой и чистый, и только проектор весь в земле.
Magical n brillant just brillant 🎉🎉🎉
Btw, is there a restoration video of the Mazda?
One thing I really like, is the way they always dump mud, over the equipment expecting creating more drama.
Another amazing note, is if they restore a Rolex, PlayStation, or a motorcycle, they seem to know exactly everything about it, what to do and why.
Amazing skills and knowledge. Hahahaha.
This looks like the Panasonic PT-L556U, which is a projector with only SVGA.
The image at the end looks like it's from a newer projector with at least XGA resolution, but I could be wrong.
(The ViewSonic Viewbook PJL802 looks *very* similar to the Panasonic, as it's basically the same projector, but with different buttons on the top.)
Basically, I think the Panasonic was working kind of "OK" originally, then thrown in the mud after.
Браво. Голям труд положи. Браво.
In case anyone is wondering... Most of these constant flow of restoration videos are faked. One with a Gameboy Advance, had completely new buttons and screen (as they were clearly aftermarket) covered with a video edit.
These videos are the reason i turn my adblock on, that cap you replaced looks like it has been squished with a pair of pliers, caps never explode like that, let alone a cap that exists in a low voltage circuitry like yours
Electronics for 30 years I never once have I’ve washed circuit cards
with water. Always alcohol.
Brought dead projector back to life u are great
Главное корпус запаять относительно нормальным паяльником, а плату паять выжигателем 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ 23:08
Super în tot ce Faci Ești un prefosionist NR de performata Ne Limitată în Electronică felicitări Bravoooo 👍👍👍👋😘
very nice video
VIDEO PROIECTOR PANASONIC JAPONEZ!👍👍
Well I could not remember where everything goes..GOOD JOB !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Master of illusion. Better than Dr. Strange!
Very nice video👌
Very nice ❤🎉
Esto es lo que más me gusta mucho restore aprende uno mucho lo busco más en yube tuve👍👍👍💯💯💯
Can anyone tell me where I can get some of that magic water that mends everything? It must be really expensive.
Only in the swamps of Ho Chi Minh trail!
what is the scmmer doing with the multimeter??? mesuring random stuff
это нужно смотреть с конца до начала тогда все понятно будет
Como ele consegue montar td de volta,no mesmo lugar?
É uma inteligência monstro!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
pq o video é falso
big salute ...awsome
What a kind of cattle can throws so much garbage in such a beautiful nature. They don’t deserve that beautiful nature.
Todos los videos son falsos, los productos que supuestamente restaura simpre estuvieron bien, los pone en sitios adecuados para que parescan desechados los embarra de barro y arcilla y eso es todo. Por este engaño tiene mas de 2millones de vistas, estamos remal como seres humanos y michos apoyan la estafa y el fraude. Que pena!!!
Muchas personas *_OPTAN_* por no cuestionarse nada... nada que hacer ahí, es la opción de quienes ven estos videos y se suscriben al canal...
This would have been more convincing if you didn't remove the linear voltage regulator at 22:18, for no apparent reason.
You ripped up some of the pads AND traces, using that gigantic soldering gun, as can be seen if you pause at 22:37.
(Unless you know *exactly* what to look for, it's unlikely you would have found a single bad voltage reg on the board, just using the Resistance mode on the multimeter, and not having the board powered up to do voltage checks in the first place.)
(I used to repair a lot of DLP and LCD projectors, and still do occasionally.)
This video could have been just as interesting if you had simply disassembled, cleaned, and reassembled the projector.
It doesn't need to be thrown in mud, then repaired "in reverse" in the edit.
There are some otherwise quite good techniques here for restoring the scratched in the plastics, etc.
(If it wasn't for the inconsistencies, I could absolutely believe the projector could be made to work again after cleaning, and with the new lens assembly. Electronics can survive more that most people realize, if it's all cleaned and dried properly.)
But hey, it got some views. lol
It's great job really
Hatur nuhun komedi! Sakabeh bengkel seuri!
24:55 After the minute I wrote, a clean Panasonic Projector emerges. However, there were some rusting on the circuit boards of the projector found in the first garbage. It is not believable.
Buys a cheap projector. Takes it apart and rebuilds it. Smashes it up, sticks it in the water and then cleans it. A bit of editing and voila.
Fraud
мусор вокруг проектора чистый, а сам он весь в песке и грязи))
good work
I've never seen such a big iron solder such small components!! Something does not ring true... First thing you do when unpacking replacement optics, is to wipe your fingers all over the prisms! Put it all back together and apply power - yep it works perfectly. In the real world, it doesn't go like that! Sorry, but all the electronics experts cringed most of the way through your video.
Using a large soldering iron is sometimes required when working on power supplies because of the huge ground planes. If enough copper ground plane and solder exists on a PCB, it can suck all of the heat out of the iron, and keep doing it so you'll never be able to melt the solder.
I have a Matchless Hakko 551, which is a 150W iron that runs at 1100F or so that I use for working on power supplies. Once its heated up, it cuts through solder like a hot knife through butter. It must be carefully used though, because it will easily burn the PCB and components if you leave it on for more than a few seconds.
As for the soldering iron they use in the video, it's actually a soldering gun that's more commonly used in electrical work.
Testing random points on the board? Okay. Nice work getting all the mud off that you have previously put on it. And I still wonder why, after you took it apart the first time to install all the mud and "rust" that you didn't know how to remove the lamp?
вообще подобные видосы смотрим ради посмеяться ни более! ибо на адекватную оценку контента они не тянут.
я промолчу про очевидное, но вот вопрос, винты он чем полировал? ))))
Ахахахах, отражатель протер сальной рукой )))))))))))))
One second it’s filthy junk the next it is all clean.. impossible!
не могу понять что они такое рыжее на все намазывают, и так обильно? скоро нам покажут как восстановить г... обратно в пельмень и тоже помажут чем то рыжим!!! )))
интересно,а чем таким он обливает свои находки перед тем как найти их?
Похоже это ортофосфорная кислота
все его находки одного цвета. и при этом вся электроника рабочая.
@@александрдробаха-в1п И лампа не дохлая.Лампу он так же восстановит?
Слабо "Теслу" так восстановить ?
Николу? было бы интересно посмотреть🤣 лучше пусть ленина в мавзолее восстановит, вот смеху-то будет😂
Restaurar cosas como esa deve ser un berdadero reto. 😮
This is good condition projecto before restoration😂😂😂👍👍
Man ..... you convert sd projector to HD ? With soapy water ?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cleaning the lenses with your hands !!! Are you serious
REALLY REALLY REALLY GREAT JOB
UNBELIEVABLE
GREAT WORK, VERY INTERESTING VIDEO , BY A BRAINY MAN
Очень профессиональный. Он также мог бы снова позволить «ТИТАНКу» плавать.
Разве еще остались клоуны кто в это верит?
чисто поржать1
Среди зарубежной аудитории только..Судя по их восторженным комментам
Jaaaaaaaaa menos mal que lo llegas a montar y a demás en 10 minutos eres un crack
One question... WHY?
I found one of these on the side of the road, STILL WORKING PERFECTLY, and I couldn't find anyone interested in buying it at all. Not even pawn shops or thrift stores were interested, hell they have a policy of not accepting these old projectors anymore. The fans are too damn loud, replacement lamps cost more than the entire unit is worth, and on top of all that it doesn't have HDMI.
A kocsidat is az útszélén találtad? Azt is "restauráltad"??
Many videos online show electronic products picked from the garbage dump, then cleaned and repaired. These discarded electronic products are often weathered and exposed to the elements, and contain many wire assemblies with precision plugs on both ends. It is reasonable to assume that the metal wires inside these wire assemblies and the plugs on both ends have oxidized, and even if the wire assemblies are cleaned, they cannot accurately transmit signals or current. However, the repairers have never replaced these wire assemblies. After they reassemble all the components, the entire machine can operate normally, which is illogical and seems incredible.
Oh wow it just happened to be right at the side of the road, abit of luck there🤨
wake up people this is not the same projector..................................
its the same one just you see it before he brakes it and then edits the end before he beginning lol
1 этап починить проектор, 2 этап оживить мамонта, 3 лететь быстрее скорости света...
надо его в мавзолей, пусть ленина оживит. А нет, так рядом ляжет, коперфильд
take an old knackered but barely working projector, take it apart and pretend to work on the circuit boards put it back together show it working badly. Take it apart again take it to a tip make it dirty with mud and sand then edit the video to make it look like you've repaired it.
ох уж эти сказочки. ох уж эти сказочники
sebenarnya alat itu tidak bisa diperbaiki lagi akan tetapi dibelakang kamera anda menggunakan sebagian besar asesoris baru lagi sehingga alat itu bisa berfungsi lagi seperti baru dan waktu pemasangan kabel kabel saya yakin anda melihat contoh proyektor baru yang tidak terlihat oleh kamera yang sama merknya yang anda perbaiki .
This is not same pcb
сука выколите мне глаза, чем дальше смотрю, тем сильнее стул под моей задницей горит
Ты серьёзно? С убогим выжигателем по дереву паяешь плату😂😂😂😂 а как ты собрался 3 lsd фокусировать пиксель в пиксель на призме? Фейковый тупой ролик
Интересно, на кого это видео рассчитано? 🤣🤣🤣
на недалёких людей. С целью увеличения подписчиков и просмотров. Таких видосов на ютубе полно. Я дизы сразу ставлю.
@@belochegman Правильно делаешь! Я тоже за дизы
@@МихаилМихаил-б6я а ведь ещё года два назад я верил)
SPRWY CLEAN,
From the garbage you pick up a projector clean it and then reassemble it and bingo it starts to work
The secret is in the sauce....
no.. 1 he bought a working projector, 2 made the end of the video with the projector working, 3 took it apart and pretend that he was fixing it 4 then he put it in the trash with mud.
Then when he edit the video showed in this order part 4 3 2
I do repairs and i never ever can align optics at the first ... and without touching those LCD panels... what a ripoff.
But the video is intertaining.
Great job👍👍
طريقة العمل:
اولا ابحث في الانترنت عن جهاز الكتروني قديم يعمل بشكل جيد
قم بتصويره وهو في حالة جيدة و يشتغل بدون مشاكل
ثانيا قم بتصويره وانت تفككه الى قطع صغيرة
ثالثا قم بتصويره وانت تعيد جمع القطع
رابعا قم برشه بتراب مخلوط بالزيت وماء وطين وبعض الصدا ليبدو انه كان مهملا لسنوات وقم بتصويره
خامسا قم برميه في اقرب قمامة وصور نفسك كانك وجدته بالصدفة
قم بتفكيكه مرة اخرى الى قطع وا ضعه في ماء ومسحوق الصابون وصور نفسك وانت تنظف تلك القطع
الان المرحلة النهائية قم بتجميع ما قمت لتصويره بعكس المراحل ليبدو الامر وكانك وجدته في تلك الحالة وقمت باصلاحه
المهم في هذا كله ان جميع الفيديوهات الخاصة به ممتعة
does not restore anything was working at the Beginning then takes apart rebuild there and then destroys it and then in the dirt
подойдет как учебное пособие по разбору проектора
Meus parabéns. Cara na situação quê tava você mandou muinto bem
Wow... !!! My best friend, Great... We liked and enjoyed to the end. Awesome... Full watched. Thanks Have a happy day!
video như thế này kiếm tiền cũng rất tốt, nhưng mang tiếng quá bác ơi .! này tui chịu
Oh no not these guys again the worst ever...
Muito bom mais repete muitas vezes a mesma sena fica cansativo de ver o vídeo
Sabedoria incrível parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏💯👍👍🇧🇷🇧🇷
SELVA!
Saudações ATLETICANAS!
Hummmmmmmmm! How can someone wash integrated circuits, boards, diodes, eletronic capacitors an then the device works normally again? That's it!
It's funny how a lot , all these electronic restorations seem to have suffered a similar fate.
No way its not a real ....panasonic dosnt work by it self 😅😅 unless after this water ??
Vídeo espetacular trabajo con computadoras protectores Tv y todo lo q tenga q ver con electrónica y una de las cosas más difíciles de reparar por la gran dificultad son los proyectores porq tienen muchos sensores aparte no deben de llegar a tener polvo en los lcd la humedad los calcome literalmente el
video es falso muy falso haciendo pruebas con el tester en continuidad y no saber cómo hacerlo es una vergüenza tratando de engañar
good work😀
I know it's not the slide projector you expected, which is what I told myself. The reason why this contraption took so long to restore is that, it's a modern invention. There's no owner's manual for this contraption is what's missing.
Sorry but the edit is all over the place
Very cool project ❤
Interesting
VC SEMPRE ACHA AS COISAS NO MESMO LUGAR , QUE COENCIDENCIA KKKK
Uma agonia quase no fim do vídeo tira a lâmpada e põe a lâmpada, tira e põe, tira e põe 😳
Video dehkar aisa laga jaise madanpur khadar badh wale elake se kabad odha ke😁 laya ho 😁😁😁
Îmi place foarte mult.
You aré supposed to wear clean gloves when handling the optics 🤦♂️ now it’s contaminated with your finger oils and finger prints 😱
Advetizing of new magic solder iron😂. Recovery was fine😂.
Muito bom.
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