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I'm following the masters UA-cam channel for four months now, and you are the God sent gift to beginners and experts alike in the laptop repairing world especially me as a beginner,thank you and keep up the good work.
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Hi I've been a faithful follower of yours. I've learnt so much from you. I really appreciate all the efforts you put in to educate it. However I have a small request. Could you please oneday teach us Power Injection as another troubleshooting methods for short circuits. again thanks so much for works
Thank you sir . following tracks on the motherboard without schematics is a very important skill that every technician should master for troubleshooting 😎
Hi, thank you for your hard work creating great educational videos. I have an amplifier board of a studio monitor that does not produce sound at all. Tested power supply components, they are working fine. Tested most of the components on this board (without desoldering them), and there are no physical damage to any of the components. Also, tested tda7294 (2 on PCB), tested opto isolator, and IC chip as well. Would you recommend any other option(s) to solve the problem. Thanks again, very very much.
Hi @Guap521, Yes I do, in the description you will find the link to my Patreon Page, join me as a mentorship experience member, and I will be your mentor.
Thank you for your question. The marking '2R0' on a coil typically represents the inductance in ohms, not in henries. Specifically, '2R0' indicates a resistance value of 2.0 ohms, where 'R' stands for the decimal point. However, if you're referring to an inductor and want to know the inductance value, this marking would not directly indicate the inductance in henries. For that, you would need to refer to the datasheet or manufacturer's specifications. I hope this clarifies things
Thank you for your question. If the 1.2V RAM voltage and Vcore 1.8V are missing while the 1.8V CPU voltage is present, here's what you can check: Check for Short Circuits: Use a multimeter to check for any short circuits on the RAM power rail and Vcore line. A short could prevent the correct voltage from reaching these components. Inspect MOSFETs and Power ICs: Look for any damaged or faulty MOSFETs or power ICs related to the RAM and Vcore power rails. If these components are damaged, they may be failing to supply the necessary voltage. Verify Power Management IC (PMIC): The PMIC controls the power to various components, including RAM and Vcore. If it's malfunctioning, it could be the reason these voltages are missing. You may need to test or replace it. Check Voltage Regulators: Ensure the voltage regulators responsible for generating the 1.2V RAM and 1.8V Vcore are working properly.
Why there is 19V instead of 1.2 on the othet side of a mosfet and on nearby condensators? And the inductor in the same area has 1.2 V on both sides but after turning on the laptop on the other side of this inductor there are 10 V and it is hot...
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Hi I've been a faithful follower of yours. I've learnt so much from you. I really appreciate all the efforts you put in to educate it.
However I have a small request. Could you please oneday teach us Power Injection as another troubleshooting methods for short circuits.
again thanks so much for works
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Thank you sir . following tracks on the motherboard without schematics is a very important skill that every technician should master for troubleshooting 😎
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Hi, thank you for your hard work creating great educational videos. I have an amplifier board of a studio monitor that does not produce sound at all. Tested power supply components, they are working fine. Tested most of the components on this board (without desoldering them), and there are no physical damage to any of the components. Also, tested tda7294 (2 on PCB), tested opto isolator, and IC chip as well. Would you recommend any other option(s) to solve the problem. Thanks again, very very much.
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Please do you do one on one training for beginners? I’d want to learn more from you.
Hi @Guap521,
Yes I do, in the description you will find the link to my Patreon Page, join me as a mentorship experience member, and I will be your mentor.
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Hey boss. Please tell me how you motivate yourself to repair? Do you teach theory separately from practice? Thank you.
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What is best for checking short? Diode mode or resistance mode?
Continuity Mode
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Sir , i have a question about the value marked on the top of each coil : for example if we have a marking of 2R0 , this means 2,2 ohms or Henry's ?
Thank you for your question. The marking '2R0' on a coil typically represents the inductance in ohms, not in henries. Specifically, '2R0' indicates a resistance value of 2.0 ohms, where 'R' stands for the decimal point. However, if you're referring to an inductor and want to know the inductance value, this marking would not directly indicate the inductance in henries. For that, you would need to refer to the datasheet or manufacturer's specifications. I hope this clarifies things
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Sir please reply to me what to do if 1.2v RAM voltage is missing and V core 1.8v is missing but CPU voltage 1.8 is present
Thank you for your question. If the 1.2V RAM voltage and Vcore 1.8V are missing while the 1.8V CPU voltage is present, here's what you can check:
Check for Short Circuits: Use a multimeter to check for any short circuits on the RAM power rail and Vcore line. A short could prevent the correct voltage from reaching these components.
Inspect MOSFETs and Power ICs:
Look for any damaged or faulty MOSFETs or power ICs related to the RAM and Vcore power rails. If these components are damaged, they may be failing to supply the necessary voltage.
Verify Power Management IC (PMIC):
The PMIC controls the power to various components, including RAM and Vcore. If it's malfunctioning, it could be the reason these voltages are missing. You may need to test or replace it.
Check Voltage Regulators: Ensure the voltage regulators responsible for generating the 1.2V RAM and 1.8V Vcore are working properly.
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Why there is 19V instead of 1.2 on the othet side of a mosfet and on nearby condensators? And the inductor in the same area has 1.2 V on both sides but after turning on the laptop on the other side of this inductor there are 10 V and it is hot...
Bro you need to watch previous videos to understand
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