As Sorin called out statistics (temperature, component disconnections, voltage, etc) ramping up to a "procedure" in other videos, it's crossed my mind that if this guy wasn't surgeon in an earlier life he had to have been a rocket scientist. "Repair, not replace" made me think "Welcome to my World" but that NEVER included electronics until happening on this amazing channel. I've learned so much and have been inspired to learn more besides. Thank you!
it's really the way you talk and explaining what is happening to what you're doing since day 1 that i watched your videos, and it makes me LIKE and SUBSCRIBED! 😊👍👍👍 very very informative tutorial videos, you're one of a kind. we all know that there are many good electronics/laptop tech here in YT, but they are so boring to watch, yours is not. 😊 so see you on a next one! 😊😁
I have more trust in Sorin`s proper calibrater wires than what the manufacturers design and put to fail into place. As a matter of fact I will try to repair things and not just replace parts.
As long as safety is there, repair is a repair no matter the way you achieve it. A working computer is better than a computer in the dumpster. Thumps up Sorin!👍
Is the first time I comment on your channel. I want to share my experience with laptops. I bought an ACER basic laptop back in 2012. This laptop still works after all those years. I have had MSI Titans laptops, and those had amazing cooling systems! Then I had an MSI Creator laptop, which was very poorly made! The body was so tin and flexible, terrible!. Then I bought a Lenovo Legion laptop. Very good quality and easy for upgrades!. Then I bought a Lenovo X1 Carbon gen 6 and gen 8. These laptops are super durable ! I never had any problem with lenovo, to be honest!. I trust lenovo! Truth has to be said: Any electronics won't last forever.
Lenovo has really weird engineering laptops not in all models but a lot of them. Thinkpads are really good for example compared to yoga with failing hinges or cheap power buttons.
My old 486 Win2k that ran multiboot with a 30MB HD hd pulled from a 286AT (also a multiboot Win95 & DOS) fired up about a month ago after a capacitor found rattling around on the MB was soldered back on (thanks to inspiration from Sorin). More than physical damage as far as computers not lasting, updates are the major culprit. My XP Dell & sister XP Gateway died and could not be revived by resetting the bios after the last update less than a week apart. Later a fairly new expensive Win7 was sabotaged during Windows 10 preparation and it was sold without OS disks. When it was switched to Linux, wiping remains of HP and windows to my surprise, annoying yellow flicker lines across the 17" display went away. My new Dell has no way to change scroll direction of the touchpad. Dell claims Windows is taking care of the driver while Windows refers to Dell. Cozy relationship. Time to buy new, eh? The question becomes for a reliable computer, " Did Levono shell out the big bucks and proprietary information to Microsoft to spare them from intentional driver update sabotage? Or, did the other manufacturers shell out money to Microsoft to drive up sales?"
Galvanic corrosion. If there's power in the circuit, a cell is created and copper disappears into a copper salt very fast. If you spill, disconnect that battery ASAP.
Very good Job Sorin, because of your way Is correct, Always Repairs if possibile...not replace.... Have a coffe sunday? bye Francesco Timpano from Florence Italy
you always need 1 SSD and 1 m2 test drive with Windows installed for cases like this which you had many to you know to laptop is working fully. That could help you so much. I always have test drives for repairs who know when windows load is it ok.
Pro tip: If you flatten the wire with a hammer first (hit on a metal block or anvil etc not wooden desk) then the wire will be very thin and the part will fit better. Essentially you can make a calibrated copper trace with wire.
It's not just about satisfaction, if the resistor there was a 10K +/- 1% and you happen to replace it with a 10K +/- 10%, it will seem to work at the beginning, but may introduce unexpected behavior later on!
It may fail or It may not...anyway, It Is a 10K resistor. The current thru It Is very small. Basically, low value resistors are prone to fail, because they are used tò monitor current which can be high enough tò generate heat. Medium value resistors, say in the range of TENS of KOhm seldom fail. On the contrary, resistors in the MOhm range tend tò fail since they are used in high voltage circuits. Regards from Italy.
Why did you use this old, coroded resistor again?? Why not measure it and replace with a good one? It's not even dodgy, that's a neglection in my opinion... Good repair as always, but man, seriously?
Sorine, trebuia să pui o bucățică de mina de creion... For the show! Desi... pe alixprss găsești vreo mie la 15 lei... toate mărimile standard/ pe dimensiuni smd...
Mr Sorin ; the best electronics surgeon
I concur 100%
As Sorin called out statistics (temperature, component disconnections, voltage, etc) ramping up to a "procedure" in other videos, it's crossed my mind that if this guy wasn't surgeon in an earlier life he had to have been a rocket scientist. "Repair, not replace" made me think "Welcome to my World" but that NEVER included electronics until happening on this amazing channel. I've learned so much and have been inspired to learn more besides. Thank you!
Always nice to hear mr sorin say “and we have picture” or “and its working” 😊 we have a nice laptop …
Oh yes. Also when he says looool hahah
Also when he says lets make a propper calibrated fuse ☺
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We will have coffee on Sunday! I can't believe
that's the reason why am following this channel,you do repairs not components changing even where it's not necessary
it's really the way you talk and explaining what is happening to what you're doing since day 1 that i watched your videos, and it makes me LIKE and SUBSCRIBED! 😊👍👍👍
very very informative tutorial videos, you're one of a kind. we all know that there are many good electronics/laptop tech here in YT, but they are so boring to watch, yours is not. 😊
so see you on a next one! 😊😁
I have more trust in Sorin`s proper calibrater wires than what the manufacturers design and put to fail into place. As a matter of fact I will try to repair things and not just replace parts.
As long as safety is there, repair is a repair no matter the way you achieve it. A working computer is better than a computer in the dumpster. Thumps up Sorin!👍
Thank you Mr Sorin. Fantastic channel. You are so calm person. It is pleasure to watch and learn from you.
Is the first time I comment on your channel.
I want to share my experience with laptops. I bought an ACER basic laptop back in 2012. This laptop still works after all those years. I have had MSI Titans laptops, and those had amazing cooling systems! Then I had an MSI Creator laptop, which was very poorly made! The body was so tin and flexible, terrible!. Then I bought a Lenovo Legion laptop. Very good quality and easy for upgrades!. Then I bought a Lenovo X1 Carbon gen 6 and gen 8. These laptops are super durable ! I never had any problem with lenovo, to be honest!.
I trust lenovo!
Truth has to be said: Any electronics won't last forever.
Lenovo has really weird engineering laptops not in all models but a lot of them.
Thinkpads are really good for example compared to yoga with failing hinges or cheap power buttons.
My old 486 Win2k that ran multiboot with a 30MB HD hd pulled from a 286AT (also a multiboot Win95 & DOS) fired up about a month ago after a capacitor found rattling around on the MB was soldered back on (thanks to inspiration from Sorin). More than physical damage as far as computers not lasting, updates are the major culprit. My XP Dell & sister XP Gateway died and could not be revived by resetting the bios after the last update less than a week apart. Later a fairly new expensive Win7 was sabotaged during Windows 10 preparation and it was sold without OS disks. When it was switched to Linux, wiping remains of HP and windows to my surprise, annoying yellow flicker lines across the 17" display went away.
My new Dell has no way to change scroll direction of the touchpad. Dell claims Windows is taking care of the driver while Windows refers to Dell. Cozy relationship. Time to buy new, eh?
The question becomes for a reliable computer, " Did Levono shell out the big bucks and proprietary information to Microsoft to spare them from intentional driver update sabotage? Or, did the other manufacturers shell out money to Microsoft to drive up sales?"
I never cease to be amazed at these videos!
Since I saw ur videos I m thrilled to repair Main boards. I hope u guide me to start work on main boards.❤
Now a days it is impossible to repair this type of products without using Microscope...good Job! Sir
Really cool and totally agree on the resistor reuse. Approach. It's principles :). Thanks for sharing!
Galvanic corrosion. If there's power in the circuit, a cell is created and copper disappears into a copper salt very fast. If you spill, disconnect that battery ASAP.
Thanks for the info sir
17:50 I have seen that movie and the replacement of the resistor with a paper with graphite. I think we have watched the same TV program (TVR).
Great job. I have a yoga 6. Am only getting 5v no power
Very good Job Sorin, because of your way Is correct, Always Repairs if possibile...not replace.... Have a coffe sunday? bye Francesco Timpano from Florence Italy
Brilliant Sorin you’re the best 😊
Very good 👍
Good job mate 👍
you always need 1 SSD and 1 m2 test drive with Windows installed for cases like this which you had many to you know to laptop is working fully. That could help you so much. I always have test drives for repairs who know when windows load is it ok.
❤sir u are a great person..
This man is LEGEND 👍👍👍👍👍
Sorin - Thank you for another instructive video.I understand why not replace the resistor, but did you use solder mask on the visible trakes ?
موسوعة ماشاء الله ، بالتوفيق للمزيد ❤
Mr Sorin the greatest :)
Many thanks, sir.
Pro tip: If you flatten the wire with a hammer first (hit on a metal block or anvil etc not wooden desk) then the wire will be very thin and the part will fit better. Essentially you can make a calibrated copper trace with wire.
may i know what is your microscope its so clear
And we have picture :)))
thx for sharing
Great job as always 👍👍
Nice repair Thank you! I always wish to have your Microscope.
Sir plz let me know the complete set of tool kit for this kind ofjob.
very good, muito obrigado.
Nice work mate. Hands like a brain surgeon.
Isan't a nice lap top?
HI ...MR SORIN...NICE VID....
very nice job.
It's not just about satisfaction, if the resistor there was a 10K +/- 1% and you happen to replace it with a 10K +/- 10%, it will seem to work at the beginning, but may introduce unexpected behavior later on!
What brand of proper calibrated wire do you use?
Master mister sorin, MMS
Why Dont Manfactures Apply Varnish to protect Board from Water...Like Marine Equipment...
Hello🤝good job 👍👍👍👏👏👏👋👋👋👋
movie - The red tent
Sorin sir hmmmm it's nice laptop new line
Hello sorin
"I cant believe" :)
Sorin were you going to say piece of crap lenovo hahaha
😂
What happens if that resister fails in the near future?
It may fail or It may not...anyway, It Is a 10K resistor. The current thru It Is very small. Basically, low value resistors are prone to fail, because they are used tò monitor current which can be high enough tò generate heat. Medium value resistors, say in the range of TENS of KOhm seldom fail. On the contrary, resistors in the MOhm range tend tò fail since they are used in high voltage circuits. Regards from Italy.
You get the same fault.
Great!!!
you had to replace this resistor, its only short time until it will fail again
We have Picture! LOL
Why did you use this old, coroded resistor again?? Why not measure it and replace with a good one? It's not even dodgy, that's a neglection in my opinion...
Good repair as always, but man, seriously?
I knew MacBook's that had even less water damage that that not working with a dead soldered SSD
why do you hate resistors...sorin why
He wants to say we have a nice---- but he stops .HAHA , you know its not a nice laptop that's why it's here. I can't believe.
We have a nnnnnn yeah it's a nice laptop
Proper calibrated wire 😂
Xexe, it's lenovo... but still nice laptop 😂
ah those violent customers ......, but okay more money for us , gj
Sorine, trebuia să pui o bucățică de mina de creion... For the show!
Desi... pe alixprss găsești vreo mie la 15 lei... toate mărimile standard/ pe dimensiuni smd...
Funny enough all you needed was to clean the damage
😂😂😂😂
The quality on today's motherboard must be very bad if it can't resist a small amount of liquid without corrosion.
First