While making this video, what we already believed in, just got reinforced within us. We must learn, before we set out to earn. Only when the learning is very solid and thorough, the earning will never be an issue. The more you know the device you’re working on, the more the device will cooperate and fall in line with your command and resolve. And in this particular field, AI can’t help you with a cheat code or a short cut, AS YET!😁
Thanks, you have earned a sub by giving me insight into what may be a problem I have with my macbook. None of the resetting keys codes have worked in my case, instead I can question it when I take my device in to get fixed. Things I appreciated about your video: 1. Captions turned on to auto-translate into english. 2. The split-screen and close-up showing what you were doing. The heat sensor part was eye-opening! 3. You sound like a pretty funny guy from the little I understood. 4. The effort to explain the process in your description and adding the voice-over is a very helpful part of editing, one that I appreciate! Please explain about the piece you took out and why you did not replace it? Is it not needed, obviously not because you fixed the problem but will it create a new problem down the line? Thanks again, even if you do not reply :)
Firstly, a loud shoutout and a heartfelt thanks to you our beloved brother❤️ We’re glad that the information in our video could benefit you in whatever way it did and in-turn make you more aware and make your life a little bit better, if at all! Furthermore, we can’t really quantify how priceless and incredibly invaluable this detailed feedback of yours is to us and the overall operation of this UA-cam channel. You’re a star mate🌟 Regarding your question about the piece(component) that was picked out in this particular video; this component is called a ‘Capacitor’ and its function on a logic board is to store a small amount of electrical energy(charge) in its body and then give out that small amount of energy that it has held within as and when necessary. Usually, on any given logic board, these capacitors are always present in a cluster since just one or two wouldn’t be helpful due to the tiny amount of energy they are capable of holding onto. When in a cluster, many of these capacitors together can hold onto a significant amount of energy(all of their individual holding capacities combined) and that’s the reason for them being fabricated onto a logic board in clusters and not individually. So in this particular MacBook that wouldn’t turn ON, we found one of the capacitors in the cluster of capacitors to be faulty and causing all the trouble and hence we plucked it out of its place on the logic board and put it away. The reason for not putting another capacitor of equivalent charge holding capacity was that the remaining capacitors in the cluster will take care of the absence of the single malfunctioning capacitor that we plucked out even if another similar capacitor isn’t replaced in place of the faulty capacitor!
While making this video, what we already believed in, just got reinforced within us.
We must learn, before we set out to earn.
Only when the learning is very solid and thorough, the earning will never be an issue.
The more you know the device you’re working on, the more the device will cooperate and fall in line with your command and resolve.
And in this particular field, AI can’t help you with a cheat code or a short cut, AS YET!😁
Thanks, you have earned a sub by giving me insight into what may be a problem I have with my macbook. None of the resetting keys codes have worked in my case, instead I can question it when I take my device in to get fixed. Things I appreciated about your video:
1. Captions turned on to auto-translate into english.
2. The split-screen and close-up showing what you were doing. The heat sensor part was eye-opening!
3. You sound like a pretty funny guy from the little I understood.
4. The effort to explain the process in your description and adding the voice-over is a very helpful part of editing, one that I appreciate!
Please explain about the piece you took out and why you did not replace it? Is it not needed, obviously not because you fixed the problem but will it create a new problem down the line?
Thanks again, even if you do not reply :)
Firstly, a loud shoutout and a heartfelt thanks to you our beloved brother❤️
We’re glad that the information in our video could benefit you in whatever way it did and in-turn make you more aware and make your life a little bit better, if at all!
Furthermore, we can’t really quantify how priceless and incredibly invaluable this detailed feedback of yours is to us and the overall operation of this UA-cam channel.
You’re a star mate🌟
Regarding your question about the piece(component) that was picked out in this particular video; this component is called a ‘Capacitor’ and its function on a logic board is to store a small amount of electrical energy(charge) in its body and then give out that small amount of energy that it has held within as and when necessary.
Usually, on any given logic board, these capacitors are always present in a cluster since just one or two wouldn’t be helpful due to the tiny amount of energy they are capable of holding onto. When in a cluster, many of these capacitors together can hold onto a significant amount of energy(all of their individual holding capacities combined) and that’s the reason for them being fabricated onto a logic board in clusters and not individually.
So in this particular MacBook that wouldn’t turn ON, we found one of the capacitors in the cluster of capacitors to be faulty and causing all the trouble and hence we plucked it out of its place on the logic board and put it away.
The reason for not putting another capacitor of equivalent charge holding capacity was that the remaining capacitors in the cluster will take care of the absence of the single malfunctioning capacitor that we plucked out even if another similar capacitor isn’t replaced in place of the faulty capacitor!
@@reliveromio Thank you brother for your response and detailed explanation! All the very best with your channel from your kiwi cousin! 👍
@@backseatquarterback you’re welcome brother and we wish you the very best and then some more🙌🏻
Nice work sir.. And comedy also😂
Haha 🤣
super bai,always great👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
Great Voice Boss 👍👍
Many many thanks😀
Always guruji great ❤ thenkyou guruji solution 🙏❤️
Always with you Amit
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🎉🎉🎉🎉wah kya bat hai bhai
Aapka shop kon si city mai hai ?
Bangalore
Nice job bhaiya
Like thok di bro...
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Kam ke saath moj masti 😂👌👍
Nice ❤
Thanks 🔥
How did you fix it?
Short in main voltage line just remove short circuit
Nice guru ji
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Kitna kharcha aayega sir?
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