Nicely done. Excellent troubleshooting and explanation of the steps. Please keep these videos coming! 👍
Holy crap, literally the exact same problem. Even had all the voltages when probing the board itself. Failure mode was exact same as well. Had all the voltages sorted out and couldn't figure out why my Amps scale was messed up. Thanks so much!
UV curable PCB solder mask is a nice thing to have and you can find it in every standard color on eBay. If not, thinning the exposed traces is a possible option.
Nice work mate.
Hi. I've just discovered your excellent channel. I really like your approach to fault finding. I like how you constantly refer your fault finding to the schematic. Do you plan on doing more videos in the future? (2023). (I hope so.) P.s. i know it's a long time ago but If that power supply was mine I'd probably remove/check/replace all of those electro caps. You found two for two leaky ones.
Excellent repair!
Nice job! You can cover the exposed trace again with some Conformal Coating.
When was the Craftsman multimeter CALIBRATED?
Run some solder over the exposed trace; that should protect it and fix any break unless you lift a trace and make it worse:).
I guess I'm kinda off topic but do anybody know of a good website to watch newly released tv shows online ?
That trace can be covered with ladies nail paint.
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No desoldering gun, no bench power supply. Be best to just say, I wish I had....
Just receive the e3610. Fish smell. Something is overheating in there.
Solder mask and UV light
I did practically what you have explained with a satisfactory result. Thanks. Saludos.