Nice work on the hdmi. But i would take care of that dry spot on the metal liquid as it sits right behind the whole assembly. I had one overheating and turn itself off on me.
@@dackselectronicrepair I'm a novice. I only know that bc it happened to me a month ago, and i had to redo everything. all the 500 screws haha. I'm about to replace my first hdmi port so tnx for the video.
I just fixed one that is a store inventory where I work, I wished it was this easy but the whole hdmi basically is ripped out and 2 solder pads is missing and have to run a very small thin copper wire and it is a pain in the a++ to do. I wished it was this easy when I did it.
Yes it is no fun when the traces get ripped out! Not impossible but very frustrating. I had one that had half of them ripped off. I had to start and walk away for a day on that one!
nvm I think I found where you are, a bit far even for me (very NW corner of Iowa)... a friend of mine asked me to see if I can fix their digital PS5 but im pretty sure it is the port too. I could probably do it, but may be a pain and I'd have to order the HDMI ports since I don't regularly do this sorta thing.
Nice work on the hdmi. But i would take care of that dry spot on the metal liquid as it sits right behind the whole assembly.
I had one overheating and turn itself off on me.
Good call, if you get even a small area of dryness on the chip it will overheat!
@@dackselectronicrepair I'm a novice. I only know that bc it happened to me a month ago, and i had to redo everything. all the 500 screws haha.
I'm about to replace my first hdmi port so tnx for the video.
Bang on a dry spot is a definite no no
Excellent tutorial. Subbed for sure.
Thanks for the sub!
I just fixed one that is a store inventory where I work, I wished it was this easy but the whole hdmi basically is ripped out and 2 solder pads is missing and have to run a very small thin copper wire and it is a pain in the a++ to do. I wished it was this easy when I did it.
Yes it is no fun when the traces get ripped out! Not impossible but very frustrating. I had one that had half of them ripped off. I had to start and walk away for a day on that one!
@@dackselectronicrepair it is the same of what I encountered, I have to just leave it and went back to it the next day...
Is it applicable to the versions with a disc drive? Recently got one for free and immediately knew the HDMI port was bad.
13:45 “nice big balls” 😂
That is the scientific term!
I would like to get mine fixed by you guys
I appreciate that but it may cost you too much to ship it to Iowa! Any good computer shop should be able to do it for you!
@@dackselectronicrepair where in Iowa?
nvm I think I found where you are, a bit far even for me (very NW corner of Iowa)... a friend of mine asked me to see if I can fix their digital PS5 but im pretty sure it is the port too. I could probably do it, but may be a pain and I'd have to order the HDMI ports since I don't regularly do this sorta thing.
what do i do if i dont have a heat gun
You could use a desoldering wick and a solder sucker to remove all the solder from the legs and pins of the hdmi but it would be a long process.