Nintendo Switch Liquid Damage Repair - I Almost said no to this.

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  • @loafdad
    @loafdad 2 роки тому +705

    That wasn’t a fix it was a resurrection. Well done Alex.. supreme skill

  • @OsmosisHD
    @OsmosisHD 2 роки тому +324

    I know my basic electronics but I've never repaired anything SMD/IC related
    Followed you for a while and I figured heck why not! Bought myself a entry level hot air station and I've successfully repaired a HP Elitebook 840 G6 with a fried charger IC
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

    • @NervousNoodles
      @NervousNoodles 2 роки тому +8

      Wow, that's awesome. How was your experience working on that HP EliteBook repair? Any unexpected things that were on the way?

    • @user-fl2ug7sr3t
      @user-fl2ug7sr3t 2 роки тому +1

      Hi Osmosis,
      I've been thinking for the last month to get into electronics repair, I already have some standard equipment, but I was wondering, which hot air station did you purchase? Because I've been looking for a while and I do not know which one to purchase. I have a high end laptop that I want to repair(atleast,it was high end when I bought it.) But it has been sitting for years and years.

    • @jnharton
      @jnharton 2 роки тому +8

      @@T-money0985 In principle you’d really like to test at least the removal part on something that’s garbage anyway.

    • @LeOneToyota
      @LeOneToyota 2 роки тому

      Where do you learn this stuff?

    • @ProcessedDigitally
      @ProcessedDigitally Рік тому

      thats great. knowledge is power.

  • @Patrik2166
    @Patrik2166 2 роки тому +22

    I just got into repairs. Already bought my station, a lab PSU, magnifier, tweezers, flux, stencils and other complementary things. So far I have repaired ONE GTX 780 where I had to replace a memory chip. I have reballed it 2 times and did 1 reflow with 2 chips and it felt amazing to see it come back to life! Should be good for a while :D
    Without courage I would have never got here. And it is not just because of you, it is because the community as a whole. I have met amazing people while working on it. Will try to fix more and more electronics in the future

  • @NeoGhk
    @NeoGhk 2 роки тому +36

    I'm a chemist, don't know anything about the type of electronics you fix, but every fix you do is really magical. it makes me stay to the end of the video to see what happens.
    Subscribed.

  • @jonmarler
    @jonmarler 2 роки тому +49

    The joy on Alex's face when he finishes one of these difficult repairs is magical. Great video and congratulations on a challenging repair.

  • @JMDangler
    @JMDangler 2 роки тому +99

    Customer says: “the switch does not power on”
    Customer means: “the switch was dropped in the ocean please help”

    • @mistsemy1522
      @mistsemy1522 2 роки тому +1

      Fun fact, Maybe he really don't know it is water damage lol

    • @JMDangler
      @JMDangler 2 роки тому +12

      @@mistsemy1522 they always know lol

    • @testickles8834
      @testickles8834 2 роки тому +16

      @@JMDangler though small there is a chance someone dumped liquid on it without the owners being aware

    • @zonetropper
      @zonetropper 2 роки тому +3

      @@JMDangler rain :)

    • @VintageCR
      @VintageCR 2 роки тому +1

      @@mistsemy1522 if the water damage inside the switch is this bad, they put on a poker face.
      Water damage? what do you mean.... the switch doesn't charge or power on. fix it.

  • @esmerilhamente9959
    @esmerilhamente9959 4 місяці тому +2

    Hi guys, talking from Brasil. The purple square adhesive 0:35 in the left top corner is a potassium permanganate it's used to identify when water or high humidity touch the adhesive

  • @brenth3568
    @brenth3568 Рік тому +2

    i saw how it fixed itself... the dry humor is always what keeps me coming back 😆😆... hilarious.. all the right tools make working on boards a dream to watch.. good work buddy!

  • @snakosaurus
    @snakosaurus 2 роки тому +4

    You should add a "Better than factory" section to the forum where members could brag with their DIY repair skills :D

  • @Diabolus1978
    @Diabolus1978 2 роки тому +4

    This guy needs more subs he's one of the most skilled soldering guy I've seen on UA-cam nice and clean work.

  • @calitech4217
    @calitech4217 2 роки тому +3

    Its hard to find someone you trust in this field one could assume your popularity is due to your honesty and hard work, you just don't see it anymore. Kudos to you and your success!

  • @davidjoel3155
    @davidjoel3155 2 роки тому +19

    Amazing what can happen in a space of two years, weldone on the growth of the channel. I for one, I am not in this field of work, far far removed, but I find these videos therapeutic. Weldone, keep up the good work!!

    • @MikeFloutier
      @MikeFloutier Рік тому

      Therapeutic, yes, Amen to that! 🍾❤️

  • @ps5gamepl4ys
    @ps5gamepl4ys 2 роки тому +5

    27min repairing a switch, i'm in paradise with your repair videos

  • @Adrian-xh4ul
    @Adrian-xh4ul Рік тому

    Thank you again for showing us your daily business. It seems to be normal these days that the customer only provides minimal information - according to the logic - every word in the error description costs extra. Your type of service is probably not cheap, but it is relatively unique. In your videos you document your work for us, combined with your ironic comments - always a pleasure for me - thank you for that

  • @charlesballard5251
    @charlesballard5251 5 годин тому

    Probably one of the most extensive fixes I've ever seen you do. I lost count of the number of components you replaced. GARTZ!!!

  • @JoeTjoepJoep
    @JoeTjoepJoep 2 роки тому +2

    In my busy life i find this channel absolutely relaxing and satisfying, keep up the good work.

  • @cloud1930
    @cloud1930 2 роки тому +3

    The customer would find it less expensive to buy a good used Nintendo Switch on E-bay. A great repair job that few online could do successfully. Also, I started watching your videos only 2 weeks ago. Your videos are excellent practical "show me how to do it" training videos for those high school students and college students interested in computer and electronic device repair.

  • @DjThreeMan
    @DjThreeMan 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing skills.
    Im a low voltage tech in the life saftey field.
    In the past 6 months ive been replacing a great deal of fire alarm panels. Sometimes surge damage or faulty relays. Whatever the case, after discoving your chanel ive gained massive respect for your ability to revive circuitry in lue of creating waste and incurring heavy expense on customers.
    Always a pleasure to watch you work.

  • @charmio
    @charmio 2 роки тому +8

    That satisfaction when a hard repair turns out well. It’s like a drug!

  • @radio-ged4626
    @radio-ged4626 2 роки тому

    I don't often comment and usually just click like. But this video is worthy of a comment. Many would not have attempted replacing the components after seeing the mess caused by what looked like liquid damage. But with your experience you decided it was worth the risk and cleaned away the mess and replaced the damaged chips and corroded capacitors and filters. Great fix!

  • @fhshakayt2505
    @fhshakayt2505 2 роки тому +4

    Most funny part. 18:41 I laughed out so loud my son woke up😂😂
    I know boss you will like my comment

    • @fhshakayt2505
      @fhshakayt2505 2 роки тому

      Yessss.. Love you teacher.. i wanna be with you and learn but I'm from very very far away.. hope someday I'll meet you. I'm also mobile repair man❤️

  • @fredrickrizzo4574
    @fredrickrizzo4574 2 роки тому +1

    Great job!! I’ve fixed /built computers as a hobby for a lot of years, completely self taught. Worked on other electronics also. A local computer repair used to give me things to mess with, a lot of it was fixable.
    Laptops, desktops, pc and Mac. Receivers, game consoles, dvd players the list goes on!! I told the neighbors “ before you toss electronics out, let me look at the items, one time I fixed a item and made a good amount of money, I didn’t expect to get anything, but the person said here, when I got the $520.00 in cash, I was like “ WOW, why, it was a easy fix.. the person showed me the cost of the item! I looked that model up. My jaw dropped!
    Back then It was alot. He told alot about my work and how I had it done fairly fast ( testing it, cleaning up before and after working on it. I always did this : before ANY repair I took photos before and after the repair, not only of the work area but the entire items housing, then if there were any marks, I had proof of what scratches / marks I didn’t make or did.

  • @stevenwilliams6638
    @stevenwilliams6638 2 роки тому +7

    Your soldering skills are remarkable! I've watched , and done a lot of soldering in my time. You have a gift !
    Love the channel , Great content.

  • @goldendragon30421
    @goldendragon30421 2 роки тому +12

    bro I absolutely love watching your work and listening to your instructions. you are the best I've seen and wish all my professors at University were like you. You are extremely professional and extremely proficient at you work. thankyou for taking the time to make your videos and help others. much respect to you and I pray God blesses you your family and your business. God Bless brother be safe and stay healthy!

  • @ashleynery8092
    @ashleynery8092 2 роки тому

    What i like about this video, specifically, is.. at the end of the day you are running a business, and have left us to run your business , re all those ACER's you fixed, yet you come back on here and spend an extradent amount of time repairing this Switch. and an even more amount of time actually making this video. Well done sir, and although i haven't used your forum, that also shows us you deserve to be on youtube and congrats on the 1/4 million subs.

  • @Knightliner69
    @Knightliner69 2 роки тому +16

    It‘s always a joy to watch your amazing SMD soldering skills Alex! Still struggling to get all my movements coordinated when working with the microscope camera. Needs lots of training and you are the grandmaster of soldering make it look so easy! 👍👏😃

  • @shawnl5874
    @shawnl5874 2 роки тому +2

    I love every time you say "so it can fly to another dimension". That is so true in so many instances with tiny items, especially with tweezers. I enjoy your video's. I have always wanted to figure out how to diagnose and fix my electronics and stuff for the kids and friends. I've been buying all the equipment lately and just waiting on a thermal camera (UNI-T UTi260B that you gave a few reviews on), and a voltage injectors (DC adjustable power supply). Thanks for your videos and not being like most people thinking everyone is going to steal work from you. I'm sure you have increased your customer base with these video's anyhow as you do excellent work!

  • @I_SuperHiro_I
    @I_SuperHiro_I 2 роки тому +30

    It’s incredible how components right next to extreme corrosion can look perfectly clean.

  • @brucejenner4800
    @brucejenner4800 2 роки тому

    Such a skilled guy, honest and honourable. Other technicians take note................

  • @thurlravenscroft2572
    @thurlravenscroft2572 2 роки тому

    You’re troubleshooting skills are top notch! You’re deadpan humor is also pretty good 😂

  • @chrisgermann6658
    @chrisgermann6658 2 роки тому

    clearly moisture damage, personally i would not have bothered to even attempt fixing it and just advise the customer to source a replacement board. You deserve a beer for this one. Hats off.

  • @cheeseburgerbeefcake
    @cheeseburgerbeefcake 2 роки тому +7

    Congrats on your 250K subs! Really nice work as always, love how the MAX chip flowed perfectly in to place first time. Frustrating when you get an incomplete problem report, being as through as you can saves time, money, even if it hurts the customer's dignity to admit the device got dunked in the toilet or something!

    • @penelopelgoss2520
      @penelopelgoss2520 2 роки тому

      Customer may be way beyond embarrassed... trying to give a bit of exception.

  • @thirtythreeeyes8624
    @thirtythreeeyes8624 Рік тому

    Yo that solder wick in the tweezers trick is genius, I see why it blew up the channel. I'm gonna have to steal that.

  • @davidmugali
    @davidmugali 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the mentor-ship you are doing to the population, let the struggle continues.

  • @interno14
    @interno14 2 роки тому +4

    im from Catamarca Argentina... learning from you.. thnx!!!

  • @muhammadtrihartono3132
    @muhammadtrihartono3132 2 роки тому

    Hey dud. Please tag for part 2 of video if you not finish the job. We want to watch your job. From you start until finish of one project. And the job done satisfied.

  • @cwilliams6884
    @cwilliams6884 2 роки тому +1

    this is my first time seeing the tweezer wick technique and now i actually have a reason to use tweezer soldering iron amazing thank you sir

  • @khatharrmalkavian3306
    @khatharrmalkavian3306 2 роки тому +1

    First time I've seen a BGA replacement. Very satisfying.

  • @jackrussel853
    @jackrussel853 2 роки тому

    I don't care how narrow that nozzle is, if i was using it i would be melting everything!
    I find it very interesting to watch a professional carry out this type of repair, excellent work.

  • @AntiMaxer
    @AntiMaxer 2 роки тому +2

    at 1:06 that square is supposed to be white its pink because of water

  • @sherlock2295
    @sherlock2295 2 роки тому +1

    Fair play for taking the time to take this on. Excellent 👍

  • @michaelhanson5773
    @michaelhanson5773 2 роки тому

    This just kind of seems like if someone drove their car into a lake then towed it out and took it to a mechanic and said, I don't know what is going on, it just quit running and wont start back up again...
    New to your channel and you do great work. Just seems like life would be easier if people actually gave all the facts when they send something in for repair.

  •  2 роки тому

    18:42 I guess it did not want to be there. Gave me a good chuckle!

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 Рік тому

    This was not a repair, this was straight up necromancy😮 you have awsome skills!❤

  • @reed-xd8zx
    @reed-xd8zx Рік тому

    I don’t think most people who watch your videos understand the incredible skill that it takes to do what you’re doing! I guess a master of anything can make it look easy. Or are you actually from the ninth dimension?

  • @CalebFuel
    @CalebFuel Рік тому

    True Professional: Stumbles onto complete and utter carnage of the most malefic manner, and continues forward inspecting the battlefield without a pause.

  • @lucymc0191
    @lucymc0191 2 роки тому

    WOW WOW you exceeded yourself alex ....leonardo de alex ..like the switch was a painting you created a masterpiece of micro soldering ..a real pleasure to watch ...

  • @1sonyzz
    @1sonyzz 2 роки тому

    That pinkish looking square sticker next to usb-c port is already an indication that board got liquid damage or some sort of moisture, I remember those when taking phones apart, that sticker supposed to be white.

  • @ayed2119
    @ayed2119 2 роки тому

    I like your smile when it switched from 12v to 9v

  • @gangmeow
    @gangmeow 11 місяців тому

    You are a fricking wizard. You are so fricking fast to resolder. 11:15

  • @ThejasonJaw5442
    @ThejasonJaw5442 Рік тому

    Alex amazing work- electronics soldering repair - love the way you cover the boaed inspect

  • @stefanlechner
    @stefanlechner 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful...very nice job. Never say "it will be a no fix" to a liquid-damage. Positiv thinking and you will get the job done. Such a nice repair. Great. Thanks for that video. Greets

  • @ewaste9658
    @ewaste9658 2 роки тому

    MIND BLOWN - always thought it was NorthbridgeFix

  • @mixit247
    @mixit247 6 місяців тому

    It is very satisfying seeing a master perform... miracles!

  • @autotactic
    @autotactic 2 роки тому

    12:26 I find quite interesting how the tin just goes to where it needs to go

  • @radius.indrawan
    @radius.indrawan 2 роки тому +1

    Yes that solder braid-hot tweezers technic is awesome, I always amazed everytime you do it, Alex. 👍

  • @borisbeloudus2691
    @borisbeloudus2691 Рік тому

    I once went to the ocean climbing on those lines of rocks with my Switch in my pocket and I never got it wet surprisingly. It still works today

  • @uzairakram6074
    @uzairakram6074 2 роки тому

    This is the bestest video you have like ever ever done !

  • @pccleric
    @pccleric Рік тому +1

    Doesn't that pink square indicate moisture intrusion?

  • @churcheil
    @churcheil 2 роки тому +5

    how much i learn from your channel is amazing. thanks alot

    • @jrp1531
      @jrp1531 2 роки тому

      I know right!! The amount of information and tips and tricks is amazing! This guy is a repair GOD :)

  • @Trip4man
    @Trip4man 2 роки тому

    Woww what was the product/chemicals that you used at 4:42?? That looked gooddd
    Amazing work as always my friend!

  • @tapiwarwizi8461
    @tapiwarwizi8461 2 роки тому

    Probably threw it in rice for a week.then mailed it lol.great great job sir.you are in a class of your own

  • @xenaguy01
    @xenaguy01 Рік тому

    Do people not understand that gallium destroys aluminum and all other metals, except tungsten and tantalum? Putting gallium on a spreader plate will eventually destroy it, as well as the heat sink. For the little bit of heat transfer advantage over a quality paste, it's not worth the risk.
    20:00 It's like magic!

  • @blitzcontrollerz988
    @blitzcontrollerz988 2 роки тому +5

    I learn so much from watching you and your impressive techniques with repairs. Thank you for the continued great content!

  • @shakycameratheater
    @shakycameratheater 2 роки тому

    Granted, the first chip at 90 seconds may be the chip shorting out. But how does the second area get so much damage across the circuit board without dumping liquid on the board.
    I appreciate seeing how microelectronics are repaired.

  • @RikFreemanPhotographer
    @RikFreemanPhotographer 2 роки тому

    Brilliant work Alex, so good to see a true professional dedicated to his work and also with some added humour. 👍👍👍👍

  • @kd5ahl
    @kd5ahl Рік тому +2

    I know it's been an age, but that pink square on the board looks like a liquid indicator. if it has not been exposed to liquid that square is white.

  • @ruffrider2626
    @ruffrider2626 2 роки тому

    With as much time as you spent on that, wouldn't it be cheaper for the customer to either buy a new one, or just simply buy a new board?
    I'm always impressed with your work. You're thorough and always to the point. Love it! Keep up the good content.

    • @DaMu24
      @DaMu24 2 роки тому +2

      Data is attached to the board. If the motherboard was swapped, it's all lost.

    • @poison7512
      @poison7512 2 роки тому

      @@DaMu24 they don't have a cloud save system? LOLOL what is this 1997?

  • @matthewcooksey5411
    @matthewcooksey5411 2 роки тому

    I am nowhere near an expert in this stuff but these videos are something to space out to.

  • @gnur5765
    @gnur5765 2 роки тому +2

    What if you don't have an IC donor board

  • @TheEfX
    @TheEfX 2 роки тому +1

    What are the settings on your heat blower. how much degrees and how much air??

  • @ja.935g67
    @ja.935g67 2 роки тому

    Alex your technique's are gold! 😎 Happy Easter!

  • @antoniofernandes5072
    @antoniofernandes5072 2 роки тому

    At Minute 7:30 you change the view of microscope, it is more clear, how you do that? it is some filter?

  • @mic03311
    @mic03311 2 роки тому +29

    I am curious how much you are charging the customer for such repair. Are you applying a fixed rate or based on the time spent. Thanks 👍 very éducative!

    • @healeydave
      @healeydave 2 роки тому +3

      I’m curious too, I thought Alex was going to return the switch after finding 3 damaged areas and the state the board from liquid damage.
      Fair play, Alex did an awesome job 🙂
      Then I wondered what sort of cost to fix because the Switch is not exactly a high value to replace!

    • @ardakaraoglanyan6319
      @ardakaraoglanyan6319 2 роки тому

      Just came down to comments to ask same thing :)

    • @metallicamadsam
      @metallicamadsam 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed the price must be close to a new switch unit

    • @mensaswede4028
      @mensaswede4028 2 роки тому +2

      The switch might be worth more to the owner than we might realize. For example, it might be one of the early hackable switches with atmosphere, which are getting harder to come by, and the owner may have a whole library of games for atmosphere.

    • @cday131
      @cday131 2 роки тому +4

      @@mensaswede4028 Or it might have save files that Nintendo doesn't let you backup.

  • @Charlie_Crown
    @Charlie_Crown 2 роки тому +1

    Great fix, and great technique with the solder wick, very neat 👍

  • @user-du5lt5ij7h
    @user-du5lt5ij7h Рік тому

    love to watch you work ,great job. Obviously had alot of practice.

  • @TheBagNStack
    @TheBagNStack 2 роки тому

    The tweezers and wick been doing that technique since iphone 5 help level and clean pads

  • @Unestablished
    @Unestablished 2 роки тому +1

    thank you for your videos! i have come far in board repair thanks to videos like yours and others. always watch yours because you often say when you change or are doing something like; diode or continuity mode, turning hot air flow down or switching over to a donor board. i wish you the best!

  • @simonbergeron6213
    @simonbergeron6213 2 роки тому +3

    That small sticker seen at 0:35 is a water ingress indicator, it turns pink or purple depending on the type when water has touched it. Those stickers are usually present on user replaceable phone batteries to indicate if a cellphone has been immersed in water (or if water has made it's way to the internals at the very least). They can also be used on handheld devices and are usually used to determine if a warranty has been void by dropping in water.

    • @MiGujack3
      @MiGujack3 2 роки тому +3

      I'm sure he knows that. You shouldn't trust those stickers anyway, there are lots of stories of people getting those stickers red just by letting it sit in certain environments.

  • @Masso1973
    @Masso1973 2 роки тому

    Working on this one was a risk, good job. Bravo ya khayyeh

  • @maxplayz1219
    @maxplayz1219 Рік тому

    How do you know when there is a short on one of the diodes, ic chips, etc? What reading is a short on multimeter

  • @RoadRunnerMeep
    @RoadRunnerMeep 2 роки тому

    17:30 - it might have been the one below it, there was one called desolder P900 with hot tweezers

  • @Plons0Nard
    @Plons0Nard 2 роки тому

    Enjoyed your smile when it worked 😊 Well done Alex 🤝🏻🇳🇱👍🏻

  • @martincerda1213
    @martincerda1213 2 роки тому +1

    Alex, you are a genius! Greetings from Argentina successes and thanks for your videos. Trinorte Tecno

  • @truebatman4211
    @truebatman4211 2 роки тому +6

    You do awesome work I've learned a lot from watching you. I'd like to ask where do you get specs (specific measurements) for determining what different chips and resistors should be reading for all those different devices? Keep up the good work.

  • @lil_weltthomas7118
    @lil_weltthomas7118 2 роки тому

    It looks like he changed the motherboard at 7:27 in the video is that even the same motherboard

  • @esiresir4643
    @esiresir4643 2 роки тому

    Kudos from Kenya Alex , I wish you could also do videos on ecu and module repair for vehicles and trucks . Great Man 😊😎

  • @futuretechno2686
    @futuretechno2686 2 роки тому

    Every video waching your technic was awesome 👍 I'm from India ❤️

  • @muttBunch
    @muttBunch 2 роки тому

    “As it fixed itself…just like that” lolololol. You’re hysterical ❤

  • @Wolfysoldev
    @Wolfysoldev 2 роки тому +1

    How are you testing with the multimeter. What's the setting can you explain?

    • @resistancerepair
      @resistancerepair 2 роки тому +1

      Most likely diode mode. The multimeter applies a very small constant current, and it will display the measured voltage drop between the two probes. It's generally faster than measuring resistance, and it can expose some issues that a resistance measurement might not.

  • @dandanhesourman2180
    @dandanhesourman2180 2 роки тому +1

    Love watching your videos Alex. Please keep it up. There has got to be no chip shortages in the 9th dimension.

  • @m0gga
    @m0gga Рік тому

    Hello Alex, could you please tell me the focal length of the lens you use on your microscope and the working distance you achieve with it, thanks.

  • @hobbyistnotes
    @hobbyistnotes 2 роки тому +1

    An amazing repair. Very surprised that with such damage near MAX and P13USB chips it's still alive!

  • @DiJAndy
    @DiJAndy 2 роки тому

    6:30 I have feeling that there is missing component on right side of that chip. Some kind of resistors or capacitors should be there. I do not know. Just a feeling based on eaten by corrosion pads

    • @DiJAndy
      @DiJAndy 2 роки тому

      8:30 Oh! Never mind...

  • @SunShine24024
    @SunShine24024 2 роки тому

    Hi ALEX
    Would please tell me where can I find mini hot twizer...thank you

  • @slimsunny9994
    @slimsunny9994 6 місяців тому

    When you use a heat gun. Whats your preferred temperature?

  • @sanane7030
    @sanane7030 2 роки тому

    mannnnnn, I am addicted to these videos-...

  • @teerumbott
    @teerumbott 2 роки тому

    i like how you straightened the capacitor. thank you lol

  • @Try4Hard
    @Try4Hard 2 роки тому +2

    The caps at the P13USB area are not looking good, I would replace them.

    • @BrianB14471
      @BrianB14471 2 роки тому

      Me yelling at the screen: "that's not a P13 - that is P (eye) 3"

    • @Try4Hard
      @Try4Hard 2 роки тому

      @@ДимитърАндонов-ъ7е The question is ..... "How long".

  • @mtpstv94
    @mtpstv94 2 роки тому

    How do you know those chips are lined up and all points are attaching correctly when you can't see underneath it?