Hi.true master at work with limited resources, I like the way you make your own power supplies,not everyone has fancy variable powersupplies.Job well done,also saving planet from landfill off e- waste.keep it up
Thanks for telling the brand of tv and the kind of faulty.and the value of faulty component also the part of tv and this tv was mainboard. Cos I write and keep them for future!
Yeah, I agree that using the candle wax technique is really smart. I normally use isopropyl alcohol to find the shorted caps. Hadn't thought of the wax. Keep it up bro!!!
You very talented in diagnostic cercuits and tracking power lines...great job sir . I'm subbed to your channel and learning more from you .. keep uploading and sharig knowledge..good luck from Algeria..
@@tevzTVTevatronics you are very welcome my brother ..I hope you will open a big store for repairs . I do repairs too on comptures and smartphones and other electrical stuff ..Good luck tevz
Many thanks for an excellent video. Please can you tell me how you know which way around these tiny capacitor go. I thought capacitors were polarised? Thank you.
You find the problems with simple tools, i cant imagine if you have Microscope, hot Tweezers, thermal imager.... Yoi will be the best repair in the world:) Hope can see you upgrade your tools, will be help you do your jobs faster
I live here in RP and one thing I have learned about filipinos is they are very resourceful. They have to be. They don't have the luxuries of the rest of us. They have to do the best with what they have. I admire them for that.
Hmmm seems you are a good detective. Good job 👍. 1 things I didn't catch you after you removed the capacitor when it's over heating. Did you replace it by a new capcitor. And how you know how much volts and uf capcitor should be replaced. Thanks.
Thank for watching. I don't know the exact value of the capacitor I have replaced. It's maybe about 4.7 uf to 10 uf 50 volts. It shows in the video that it doesn't have value on it. Its common uses of those capacitors are for decoupling or filter, Its does not informant the exact value whether 2.2, 4.7, 10, 22. microfarad It's okay any of this.
@@tevzTVTevatronics thanks a lot I really appreciate your effort. And thanks for replying. I will keep following as much as you upload more videos. Am learning a lot from you. Keep save. Lord bless you and your family ❤️.
@@tevzTVTevatronics yes I seen almost they doesn't written on the capcitors or on the pcb. Only location the write. Thanks a lot for sharing these knowledge. 😊👍
Good job man! I've not seen the wax trick yet! Have you ever seen for example 4 thin red vertical lines develop on a flat screen TV? If so what causes it?
@@RC-Heli835 I am having same problem with my Hanbishi 24" 1080p except it started with one bold black horizontal line, now I have three more thin black horizontals. I was told by hanabishi repair tech it is the panel and not cost efficient to replace the panel.
See the reply to Fardeen, above. Most of the time these components can be removed/eliminated without problem; they are only for noise protection, and do not usually affect the performance of the circuit.
Hey, lighten up. That is the way filipinos live. At lieast the ones in the Provinces. They don't live in aircon apartments like some of us. Best talent come from Province. Beautiful ladies and talented electronics techs.
Thanks for the candle wax tip. Awesome idea!
Hi.true master at work with limited resources, I like the way you make your own power supplies,not everyone has fancy variable powersupplies.Job well done,also saving planet from landfill off e- waste.keep it up
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Wow, thank you
Thanks for telling the brand of tv and the kind of faulty.and the value of faulty component also the part of tv and this tv was mainboard.
Cos I write and keep them for future!
asian repairman with real english narrator
AI voice over. There is software that will suffice to do this.
Creative technique using a candle instead of a freezing spray and i love it because everyday I learn something new, thanks 👏👏👏
much better than difficult to understand english. thank you
Accidentally gave yourself a mini capacitor burn/branded!! Thank you for your efforts
I liked how you used a candle to expose the shorted component.
Great tutorial. Thanks
Thanks from Sicily. My respect for your talented skill
Thank you very much!
I truely enjoy your service sir
Yeah, I agree that using the candle wax technique is really smart. I normally use isopropyl alcohol to find the shorted caps. Hadn't thought of the wax.
Keep it up bro!!!
I would bet the wax melts faster and results are more visible. Smart technique.
sir exelint information video good works
hes a beast in electronics
very impressive sir. your my idol
You're good teacher more than
Great work
I got lots of knowledge about short curcits
Nice video, thanks for sharing it, well done :)
Nice work sir
thamk for sharing master god bless u
Simply brilliant sir.
excellent
Good work. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you too!
Omg, what is that growing on the bottom of the TV stand??
Great video as always, thank you
great technicians uses improvised tools : love it
Yes they do
necessity is the Mother of Invention.
good job sir
You very talented in diagnostic cercuits and tracking power lines...great job sir . I'm subbed to your channel and learning more from you .. keep uploading and sharig knowledge..good luck from Algeria..
Thank you very much!
@@tevzTVTevatronics you are very welcome my brother ..I hope you will open a big store for repairs . I do repairs too on comptures and smartphones and other electrical stuff ..Good luck tevz
thank u sir i learn a lot
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Very good technic can you pls show how to make that tester to test caps&thanks again show more videos
Wow, this is very helpful, so when theres a shorth circuit there will always be excesive heat coming from the defective part?
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Thanx for sharinh this video
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Good job sir 👍 I like your videos
Good one bro. Thanks
My pleasure
Amazing job, nice trick using the candle havn't seen that before.💯 How did you know tha value of the capacitor? Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, its common 4.7 uf to 10 uf will ok.
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Thank you so much sir
Many thanks for an excellent video.
Please can you tell me how you know which way around these tiny capacitor go. I thought capacitors were polarised?
Thank you.
The smd capacitors are not polarised
@@BeautifulMind-j4n Mostly the electrolytics.
You find the problems with simple tools, i cant imagine if you have Microscope, hot Tweezers, thermal imager....
Yoi will be the best repair in the world:)
Hope can see you upgrade your tools, will be help you do your jobs faster
Yes soon, and thanks
I live here in RP and one thing I have learned about filipinos is they are very resourceful. They have to be. They don't have the luxuries of the rest of us. They have to do the best with what they have. I admire them for that.
Hmmm seems you are a good detective. Good job 👍.
1 things I didn't catch you after you removed the capacitor when it's over heating.
Did you replace it by a new capcitor.
And how you know how much volts and uf capcitor should be replaced.
Thanks.
Thank for watching. I don't know the exact value of the capacitor I have replaced. It's maybe about 4.7 uf to 10 uf 50 volts. It shows in the video that it doesn't have value on it. Its common uses of those capacitors are for decoupling or filter, Its does not informant the exact value whether 2.2, 4.7, 10, 22. microfarad It's okay any of this.
@@tevzTVTevatronics thanks a lot I really appreciate your effort. And thanks for replying. I will keep following as much as you upload more videos.
Am learning a lot from you.
Keep save. Lord bless you and your family ❤️.
@@tevzTVTevatronics yes I seen almost they doesn't written on the capcitors or on the pcb. Only location the write. Thanks a lot for sharing these knowledge. 😊👍
Thanks bro
Thank you. Friend.
Thank you too
Thanks you so much.
Welcome!
Thanks
Welcome
How did you know the value of the capacitor ????
Nice!
Super sir
Sony KLV-32R402A .tv First rime on sound pictur ok ose 10 or 20 minit doble image with colour bad ((colour foult)? please helf
8:48 what is Farad&Volt value of the cap you are putting on? Thanks
What is the value of replaced capacitor?, how did you find sir ?
Thanks ...but Please use a digital multimeter
Why? I have both just like his. They work better for different applications.
Thank you for sharing... is 3v 6amps safe for the other parts of the mainboard?
The shorted line is 5 volts. It's safe to inject 3 volts to 6 amps unless you inject more than 5 volts.
@tevz is it possible to use pc smps as short killer.will it work
3:13 Are you testing continuity with PCB powered on?
Good day, I found and just subscribe to your channel. Great. Which country are you from... Tq
Thanks for subbing! I"m from Philipines.
There seems to be a high failure rate with these small caps. Is there a reason for their failure? Best wishes...... John
Good job man! I've not seen the wax trick yet!
Have you ever seen for example 4 thin red vertical lines develop on a flat screen TV?
If so what causes it?
Some display panel may have that line in the long run. It's not durable as you know.
@@tevzTVTevatronics Yea it started out as one vertical red line that looks like what a bar code scanner emits, then 2 then 3 now 4 lines.
@@RC-Heli835 I am having same problem with my Hanbishi 24" 1080p except it started with one bold black horizontal line, now I have three more thin black horizontals. I was told by hanabishi repair tech it is the panel and not cost efficient to replace the panel.
Sir, can you share the method how to inject voltage to find shorted components, why 3v, why 6A, which component should inject positive voltage?
He would probably say, minimum voltage and amps as nedessary for it to get hot. You don't want the component to blow up in your face!
I recommend old version of flir one thermal camera. Same resolution as new model.
If only I have the money to buy that camera.
@@tevzTVTevatronics I got one second hand for 120AU. Keep an eye on ebay.
To expensive.
Watching bro
Thanks for the visit
Hi! what if i use str W6052 isn't ok?
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A short circuit is when the multimeter beeps?
Where are you from?
Philipines
@@tevzTVTevatronics Must be northern part. Your shop got flooded weeks ago due to storm. God bless.
Pray tell. How does one become "authorised" ?
Less than one ohm it beeps means dead short to ground.
By the way you forgot to tell the value of the capacitor which was changed!
Please tell all details related next time.
See the reply to Fardeen, above. Most of the time these components can be removed/eliminated without problem; they are only for noise protection, and do not usually affect the performance of the circuit.
@@dalexplym4882 Usually FCC requirements.
not his real voice... 😬
SIR, PLEASE MENTION MODEL NUMBER, THANKS
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Why do you shose to use english? Many people don't to use it. Thanks for helping others grow
More people understand english that's why.
Also, these days much easier for UA-camrs. There is AI voiceover software makes it a no-brainer for people who can't speak english well.
Sir I don't understand analog multimeter
Get one and use it. They are a lot cheaper.
Samsung 32power supply flickering
👎 multimeter digital lo
Clean your dang room
Hey, lighten up. That is the way filipinos live. At lieast the ones in the Provinces. They don't live in aircon apartments like some of us. Best talent come from Province. Beautiful ladies and talented electronics techs.