as a total novice i can barely understand your work but gradually i'm starting to connect the dots so to speak and thoroughly enjoy your teacher/student like vids, much appreciated thank you. stay safe and be well, peace. from New Zealand
With your video I was able to fix my Asus Zenbook with Dualscreen. Same Problem, suddenly no power. So I had to buy a thermal camera. Problem was also a shorted cap. Replaced and works like charm. Thank you so much for posting this video!!!
Amazing repair. In fact it was weird how it is possible to have 2 dead powerunits at the same time. Thank you for that video and your explainings are incredible. Greets
Hi Alex, just used Amtech flux and leaded solder bought from your on line shop. What a difference! It just shows that if you have the right materials you can actually solder correctly :) Thanks again, Stewart (UK).
I've have found and confirmed the Asus adaptors are the source for causing most mother board shorts. Both your original power adaptors were broke. Bet the customers is the same and caused the short as well. 👈👉🤯With this happening to me twice I immediately replace my new Asus's power adaptor with a different brand from BestBuy. Never had an issues ever. Works like a charm even a year and half later. 👈😲👍
Great repair! This is situation when thermal camera is worth more than pure gold, without TC will be soooo difficult to find that capacitor due to small heat dissipation. Great job!
Those universal PSU's are handy to have, I couldn't imagine not having one. Of course if you get one, get one with many various adapters as possible so you're not so limited. Most all laptops work anywhere between 18 to 20 volts, so most universals should work. Then there's also universal PSU's with different voltage selections, those are also nice to have around.
I love ALL of your videos. With that said, the Mercedes key fob was a bit of a cruel tease at the end. I hope you were able to get to this by the time this video aired.
I always wonder how you know the rating of the shorted caps you replace. Is there some kind of rule of thumb to know this without schematics or circuit diagrams?
@@bryanswaggbeast4594 He hasn't been dodging that question. As the comment above said, yes he has probably 10+ dead donor boards that he can go and check any capacitor's capacitance. But as he has stated multiple times, he has years of experience working on these boards and he literally approximates the capacitance of the cap and usually gets it right. Usually it's 10 uF. I wouldn't be surprised even if the capacitance he guessed is way off that the board would work just fine.
In the context of most logic boards, the majority of SMD capacitors are only used for reducing voltage ripple, which reduces EMI and potentially improves stability. Realistically, the device can run without those capacitors, assuming that the power delivery is reasonably good, and it really shouldn't be sensitive to different capacitance, within reason. The only times where capacitance would matter would be either a low-pass filter, or an analog timer circuit.
As always, really impressive how fast you locate the proplem and how proper you self it! Love it! Got a question, as I own this notebook myself. After removing coolers and unplugging fans for repaste, gpu fan is faulty. No pwm signal I assume, cause with plugged pwm cable is not running, with unplugged pwm cable, fan runs full throttle. Is it more likely the mainboard or the fan to be faulty in this case?
Hello, I have the same motherboard with a short but nothing becames hot, it has 2A consumption. I think may be vga or cpu because under them has a short too. Could you please help me?
Hello. I have a similar problem with my Asus zenbook 15. Problem is that it is not powring on like the one in this video. Can you please help with the fixing? Kindly let me know what to do, thank you.
The way it works with all automotive dealers and OEM's is they only keep records and provide key codes and or fobs for the last 20 years, after that all records are deleted. I'm a professional auto locksmith that's how I know.
I have a hp pavillion cs0064cl and it does power on but the power button keeps flashing forever, the screen and everything wont power on, any suggestion on what to do?
Well i have a hp elitebook 855 g8 laptop and the cap that is short in this laptop is blown in my laptop cause the ic is same and it connects the Vin of the ic and ground. Without the schematic i cant know the capacitance of the capacitors can you tell me what is the caps capacity? And voltage rating? The cap that you removed and the other cap near that cap in parallel. Both of the caps are fried in my laptop motherboard but the laptop still charges and runs fine but i am noticing that the laptop battery percentage decreases about 6%per day while powered off is this normal or because of the blown caps??
The charger of asus laptops that there is a problem after the rubber cover and the wire has a buldge and position to power it on, check it, We encountered 2 times with same problem.
@@ebrahimshami9928 like too much bends in the wire and it will cuts the power when you not put a position like needs to be sturdy to fix itself and charges again
ما شاء الله تبارك الله صراحه انت ما شاء الله عليك استاذ وانا كنت أتمنى أن أعمل تحت قيادة قائد مثلك الله يوفقك ويصلح ما بين يدك بإذن الله عيد سعيد عليك وعلى الاسره الكريمه
I would have liked to see a repair on the adapters. Maybe you would consider it dangerous to work on power supplies, but they need to be respected and treated like any other repairable equipment.
More times than not a bad power adapter can be easily repaired, no need to throw them out. Most are easy to get into and I have found most times it is a blown capacitor. I know these are not that expensive but the cost of replacing them adds up fast and its worth a few dollar part to try and fix them!
as a total novice i can barely understand your work but gradually i'm starting to connect the dots so to speak and thoroughly enjoy your teacher/student like vids, much appreciated thank you. stay safe and be well, peace. from New Zealand
With your video I was able to fix my Asus Zenbook with Dualscreen. Same Problem, suddenly no power. So I had to buy a thermal camera. Problem was also a shorted cap. Replaced and works like charm. Thank you so much for posting this video!!!
Amazing repair. In fact it was weird how it is possible to have 2 dead powerunits at the same time. Thank you for that video and your explainings are incredible. Greets
Hi Alex, just used Amtech flux and leaded solder bought from your on line shop. What a difference! It just shows that if you have the right materials you can actually solder correctly :) Thanks again, Stewart (UK).
Now you know the secret to how I get nice and round shinny solder joints.
So i will order too , maybe more that 4 products. Thanks
Another great demonstration. I have most of your tools now, just need a broken laptop!
I've had this exact same laptop, broken for over a year ago. This was a great watch, haven't lost hope yet!
You are so genius omg I need to learn your talents and skills
You're incredibly good at what you are doing
How amazing your job is.
I keep inspired and learn something everyday day from you video . keep it up
I've have found and confirmed the Asus adaptors are the source for causing most mother board shorts. Both your original power adaptors were broke. Bet the customers is the same and caused the short as well. 👈👉🤯With this happening to me twice I immediately replace my new Asus's power adaptor with a different brand from BestBuy. Never had an issues ever. Works like a charm even a year and half later. 👈😲👍
Great guy... great work... again 👍
Great repair! This is situation when thermal camera is worth more than pure gold, without TC will be soooo difficult to find that capacitor due to small heat dissipation. Great job!
I support you from Africa Ghana
Nice repair. I hate when bad equipment muddies the waters. You have to trust your work and question other things sometimes.
Those universal PSU's are handy to have, I couldn't imagine not having one. Of course if you get one, get one with many various adapters as possible so you're not so limited. Most all laptops work anywhere between 18 to 20 volts, so most universals should work. Then there's also universal PSU's with different voltage selections, those are also nice to have around.
Great video. Thanks for showing us how to use an atomizer.
I love ALL of your videos. With that said, the Mercedes key fob was a bit of a cruel tease at the end. I hope you were able to get to this by the time this video aired.
You must have been grabbing the adapters from the junk box, two bad ones is very unusual, nice repair as usual.
very great video Mr. Alex, THank you
I Hope that keyfob will be soon published despite not being expedited service 🙂
And the short is gone. very lovely sentences that hear from you. :))
Thank you for your work!
Nice video, for me the best way to find short is macro lens for uni-t camera ;)
Your videos always inspired me great 💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
Every time a big surprise 😅
Good video - Thanks!
I always wonder how you know the rating of the shorted caps you replace. Is there some kind of rule of thumb to know this without schematics or circuit diagrams?
I have same doubt...
Same here and he has been dodging that question.
he usually has donor boards
@@bryanswaggbeast4594 He hasn't been dodging that question. As the comment above said, yes he has probably 10+ dead donor boards that he can go and check any capacitor's capacitance. But as he has stated multiple times, he has years of experience working on these boards and he literally approximates the capacitance of the cap and usually gets it right. Usually it's 10 uF. I wouldn't be surprised even if the capacitance he guessed is way off that the board would work just fine.
In the context of most logic boards, the majority of SMD capacitors are only used for reducing voltage ripple, which reduces EMI and potentially improves stability. Realistically, the device can run without those capacitors, assuming that the power delivery is reasonably good, and it really shouldn't be sensitive to different capacitance, within reason.
The only times where capacitance would matter would be either a low-pass filter, or an analog timer circuit.
Good job mate.
مرحبا انا بتابعك من زمان ومستمتع بمشاهدة بشغلك ... اليوم سمعتك بالصدفة بتحكي عربي بهادا الفيديو من وين حضرتك؟
I wish you had worked on fixing your broken charging adapters. Would have been very educational. Thanks for all your videos!
Hi, how do u know what value of capacitor to replace? Thanks
14:18 throw away power adapters? That could have been a repair video 🤔
How do you know the value of the replacement capacitor?
Unless I misheard I believe you mentioned its size, but not the value?
Does it not matter?
As always, really impressive how fast you locate the proplem and how proper you self it! Love it!
Got a question, as I own this notebook myself.
After removing coolers and unplugging fans for repaste, gpu fan is faulty. No pwm signal I assume, cause with plugged pwm cable is not running, with unplugged pwm cable, fan runs full throttle.
Is it more likely the mainboard or the fan to be faulty in this case?
Hello, what brand of microscope camera you are using? thanks
What do you call that liquid you put on 7:39?
northridgefix.com/product/amtech-nc-559-v2-tf-flux-10ml-syringe-plunger-2-needle-sizes/
I have the same adaptor with the same voltage variation issue
Hi, how much does it cost a service like that ?
7:57 that’s why you are the best
Can magnetic viewing paper visualize which components are shorted and passing current, or are the generated fields too weak for the paper to see?
Can you actually use your hand? Like do the shorts usually put off enough heat to tell by hand?
8:02 Where is your check list Captain ?
The value of that cap ? ..ciao 👋
I was wondering if you could build a key fob from scratch.
What would be the difficulties of doing that?
Great video. Why did you throw away those failed power adapters when you could fix them? 😉
Awesome job bro keep rocking bro 👍👍👍
Can you inhale the smoke like JUUL?
Topgun Motherboard repairs. Supersonic Fix. 🛩👍😎
Good for you bro
Back to work perfect.
You are 💪the best👈👌
How much does this fix cost? I have the same problem with the same Asus reference UX534F
Great Educational video
You could have repaired the 2 power supply's and reduce the e-waste?
Hello, I have the same motherboard with a short but nothing becames hot, it has 2A consumption.
I think may be vga or cpu because under them has a short too. Could you please help me?
Eid Mubarak
Hey, i got rog that turns on with remaining battery power but not charging. Checked power adaptor and port and its working perfectly. Any idea?
can you please fix my zenbook duo
thanks!
Don't forget the landing gear button 😬
Thanks so much for tNice tutorials video, it helped so much!
the best as always
Hello. I have a similar problem with my Asus zenbook 15. Problem is that it is not powring on like the one in this video. Can you please help with the fixing? Kindly let me know what to do, thank you.
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@NorthridgeFix
The way it works with all automotive dealers and OEM's is they only keep records and provide key codes and or fobs for the last 20 years, after that all records are deleted. I'm a professional auto locksmith that's how I know.
Good job sir
nice Vedio ☮️👍
Why you dont use an universal cable into a DCPS? Than you are always sure the power cable is not malfunctioning.
I have a hp pavillion cs0064cl and it does power on but the power button keeps flashing forever, the screen and everything wont power on, any suggestion on what to do?
give it to your local repair shop
شكرا أخي و عيد مبارك سعيد.
Should you wear a mask working on leaded solder?
Nice video
Great..
Well i have a hp elitebook 855 g8 laptop and the cap that is short in this laptop is blown in my laptop cause the ic is same and it connects the Vin of the ic and ground. Without the schematic i cant know the capacitance of the capacitors can you tell me what is the caps capacity? And voltage rating? The cap that you removed and the other cap near that cap in parallel. Both of the caps are fried in my laptop motherboard but the laptop still charges and runs fine but i am noticing that the laptop battery percentage decreases about 6%per day while powered off is this normal or because of the blown caps??
northridgefix.com/forum/repair/hp-elitebook-855-g8-repairing/#post-557
Yay! 😄
The charger of asus laptops that there is a problem after the rubber cover and the wire has a buldge and position to power it on, check it, We encountered 2 times with same problem.
can you explain more?
@@ebrahimshami9928 like too much bends in the wire and it will cuts the power when you not put a position like needs to be sturdy to fix itself and charges again
I always hate it when I find broken adapters in my personal bins. :(
It is crazy, 600$ for a car key, this a problem when you can buy it only from a manufacturer, he can change whatever he wants
Hi Alex ,is house hunt going on
Still looking, I'll do another series when I find one.
you could possibly fix those adapters not just throw them
ما شاء الله تبارك الله
صراحه انت ما شاء الله عليك استاذ وانا كنت أتمنى أن أعمل تحت قيادة قائد مثلك
الله يوفقك ويصلح ما بين يدك بإذن الله
عيد سعيد عليك وعلى الاسره الكريمه
الله محي العرب عمي
I would have liked to see a repair on the adapters. Maybe you would consider it dangerous to work on power supplies, but they need to be respected and treated like any other repairable equipment.
More times than not a bad power adapter can be easily repaired, no need to throw them out. Most are easy to get into and I have found most times it is a blown capacitor. I know these are not that expensive but the cost of replacing them adds up fast and its worth a few dollar part to try and fix them!
👍
I can't believe you threw away the two power adapters, while you could be the best at fixing them 🤔
I Was sending my motherboard in and he did not fix it••••
So ? you lose the mercedes key and you can't use the car anymore ???
❤☺
hi
Came in for no power.
hello engineer
Korean customers Do you repair electronic products?
If you repair Korean electronics
I'm thinking of requesting a repair
Almost as small as a heafty gpu
The soldering work on ASUS motherboards is absolute garbage. It pales in comparison to other brands.