How to replace a 5V Regulator (AMS1117) on an Arduino Uno - [Ep. 0001]

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @ricardofreire7802
    @ricardofreire7802 10 місяців тому +1

    Me gustó mucho tu video, me sirve. Tuve el mismo accidente con mi Arduino, y ahora gracias a tu video, sé cuál es el motivo. Te saludo desde Ecuador, un país de Sudamérica.

    • @projectquests4625
      @projectquests4625  10 місяців тому

      You're Welcome. I also added an updated comment if you ever have to do it again!

  • @SamuelClanton-j8x
    @SamuelClanton-j8x Рік тому +1

    Nice job other than melting the crap out of the plastic plug
    I would like to advise you to be careful not to melt nearby plastic while executing this procedure thank you for the video 😊

    • @projectquests4625
      @projectquests4625  10 місяців тому

      Thanks! The DC jack was still usable, thankfully. I sure learned a lesson when I made this video: It's not easy to solder around a camera (and lights so you can actually see what I'm doing). I'm impressed how easy all the other UA-camrs manage to make it look!

  • @MrRightyouare
    @MrRightyouare 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video! I'm a complete beginner to this world and accidently fried (I think) the 3.3V AMS1777 voltage regulator on my ELEGOO Power Supply Module. I won't be replacing it anytime soon, but will keep this video handy for when the time comes!

  • @shaha_airena
    @shaha_airena 12 днів тому

    Great how to video. Big thanks 👍👍👍

  • @litedeveloper
    @litedeveloper Рік тому +1

    great idea with adding solder. I never thought about that - game changer!!

    • @projectquests4625
      @projectquests4625  10 місяців тому

      See my updated comment about trying Bismuth Solder!

  • @projectquests4625
    @projectquests4625  10 місяців тому +1

    JUST AN UPDATE: You may have more success if you simply apply your iron directly to the top of the AMS1117. Sometimes it helps if you bridge all the pins with a solder blob as well. I have not attempted these methods with this LDO, but I have used it with other dead SMT parts. Also, If you use "low melt solder" (bismuth solder) to the pins before trying to remove the part instead of 60/40 as show in the video, that may make this job easier to do. I was only using the items I had on hand.
    A good hot air station is probably the best tool for this job, but my video does prove it can be done with a decent soldering iron if you don't have hot air.

  • @electricalcoder3025
    @electricalcoder3025 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent and nice job PROJECT QUESTS 👍👌👍👌👍...as we have the same passion
    and channel content that is arduino and programming i SUBSCRIBED yours too...IAM YOUR 3RD SUBSCRIBER ...anyways all the very best FROM ELECTRICAL CODER

  • @_sampru
    @_sampru 3 роки тому +2

    AMS1117 shiping in. You made it seem simple, lets see if I'm able to repair my arduinos

  • @BurntSheep
    @BurntSheep 2 роки тому +1

    This really helped cud you make more of these like how to get the thing off the at mega chip is placed in?

    • @projectquests4625
      @projectquests4625  10 місяців тому

      Sorry for the late reply. I think you're talking about the DIP socket. A powered vacuum solder sucker is easiest, but it can be done with a manual solder sucker.