Amazing work! Congrats! I know this takes a lot of time for you already, but seeing measurements, and having some explanations why parts or bad or such info would help us learn more :)
Ill go over the capacitors and how they test in the next video for you, the resistors were just preventative (while Im in there) and were fine. I was just taking measurements to double check values before changing :)
@@fredsk1his solder joints are cold & oxidized in general ,which will cause cracking in time. soldering heavier joints like that requires more heat ,bigger iron & a bit more experience . But he did an alright job for a hobbiest. ( I'm an ee & been soldering for 25 years )
@@thevoidedwarranty I don't agree with your assessment and honestly looking at your videos makes me question your stated experience. In one of your videos, you recommend using a hot air station at full tilt to literally blast molten solder around everywhere to remove components. Come on man...
Amazing work! Congrats!
I know this takes a lot of time for you already, but seeing measurements, and having some explanations why parts or bad or such info would help us learn more :)
Ill go over the capacitors and how they test in the next video for you, the resistors were just preventative (while Im in there) and were fine. I was just taking measurements to double check values before changing :)
@@whatcouldgowrong7914 Thank you, this is very kind of you! :)
what a nightmare ,you repairers have some balls
great job man.practice soldering some more in ur free time
?? Soldering looked super clean to me. Which part looks bad?
@@fredsk1his solder joints are cold & oxidized in general ,which will cause cracking in time. soldering heavier joints like that requires more heat ,bigger iron & a bit more experience . But he did an alright job for a hobbiest. ( I'm an ee & been soldering for 25 years )
@@fredsk1 I do not know what he's on about, honestly. Neither cold, nor oxidized and with a good shine to it.
@@thevoidedwarranty I don't agree with your assessment and honestly looking at your videos makes me question your stated experience. In one of your videos, you recommend using a hot air station at full tilt to literally blast molten solder around everywhere to remove components. Come on man...
Xraytonyb worked on one of these and gave up on it. Maybe he needs to send it to you.
I think I just got lucky with a moderately working example 🤣