I love to see that you use new parts (if you have them in your stock) and when you are forced to use a "donor" (but you never interrupt your repair, so that we, your readers, are not left in suspense or intrigued or in doubt) . Excellent work. A sincere congratulations. Thank you very much for sharing. I learn a lot in each video. Thanks again sir. An affectionate greeting from Mexico.
Nice & clean & straightforward… for you. Because you know what to look for. With folks like you sharing their knowledge, who needs colleges?! Respect, always!
Thanks for taking the time to put out your repair video's they are very well made and very informative on how to diagnose and repair electronic circuits.
@@ToltecMerc just wanted to ask, how can I ship the device to you if I need help, what’s the time frame price range approximately? Or how it works with you?
Great videos as always. you are a master repairing this PS5. I got a question cause I have been struggle a lot desolding chip, I used to damage the pads. How much air flow and power do you use to desolding a chip also how much hot do you use in your solderin station.
I normally use maximum airflow. The temperature will vary a little. I try to use around 400C for RAM, for HDMI encoders I will probably use more like 430C. For HDMI ports, it's max air flow and max heat, 500C.
@@ToltecMerc thanks for the advice I dont like to give to much heat to the chips and board. By the way has you encouter witch a ps5 that crash in dashboard.
Hello there ! Big thanks for your lessons ! Can you share those datasheets that you are looking at when you searching for someting (like voltage on pins or what king of fuse is on a speciffic spot) thanks ! Keep up the good work ! Big like!
My ps5 started the one beep thing. I unplugged it and left it like that for about a month. Plugged it back in to troubleshoot and see how often I was getting the beeps but it turned on booted up and was in the middle of updating before it froze. I turned it off by pressing the button the signal to the TV went away but the light didn't turn off so I unplugged it and tried turning it back on. Back to one beep 😭. Any suggestions on where to start looking?
@@ToltecMerc so I just did this, it started up in safe mode, I updated it that went fine system started over regularly I signed in started up update some games and then after about ten minutes it froze light turned blue and went back to a black screen. Tried turning back on one beep. I think it may be overheating, but the fan is running and console is clean so I don't know.
It seems like the system capacitors have to go completely dead before I can start it up regularly again. This is the second time it turned on since first week in December
I have a orignal ps4 with this same problem just wondering how much you charge for this kind of service if your willing to. And if so how would i get in contact with you? Also have a donor board for parts to fix the beep and no power, the donor board works but the i believe the cpu is not attached all the way so i know if works it boots and displays and can play games i would just really like the no power ps4 to be fixed so if your willing to just let me know how much this would cost thanks
Looks like a Chinese made one by the CR2032, the Japanese ones have Mitsubishi Matsuita CR2032 batteries, that one has the generic BASICELL with Chinese writing on it. Sadly they are all bad over all variations even Mage Micro Repair has already had a Slim in just a few months since release. I remember when the PS4 came out, the Chinese Foxconn ones were failing so bad on release, luckily I had the Japanese one but it did give me issues as well like crashes, the dreaded CE errors, even though the HDD was checked and came back clean so most likely hardware related, got rid of it in the end after 2 years and went back to Xbox. These AMD made consoles really have a lot of issues across the board since 2013. Be interesting with the PS5 Pro, probably the same setup as the old launch model with heatsink, it will be 4nm Zen 2 Die from TSMC so I have been told by Moore's Law is Dead.
I love to see that you use new parts (if you have them in your stock) and when you are forced to use a "donor" (but you never interrupt your repair, so that we, your readers, are not left in suspense or intrigued or in doubt) . Excellent work. A sincere congratulations. Thank you very much for sharing. I learn a lot in each video. Thanks again sir. An affectionate greeting from Mexico.
Thank you very much! I am glad you are enjoying!
Love watching your repairs.
Thanks! I enjoy making them!
Nice & clean & straightforward… for you. Because you know what to look for. With folks like you sharing their knowledge, who needs colleges?! Respect, always!
I appreciate that! Thanks!
You are so good at figuring things out. I really appreciate the videos you show how to fix a console. My brain really likes it. THANK YOU!!!!
Glad to hear your brain enjoys!
Thanks for taking the time to put out your repair video's they are very well made and very informative on how to diagnose and repair electronic circuits.
Thank you very much! I'm happy that you and others seem to be enjoying them!
Let's go you are a legend Sir keep those videos coming please much appreciated
Thank you! I am trying!
That chip laid down beautiful! Pretty much bomb drop on the fuse pad with the fuse!! Nice work!
It went pretty well. I still struggle with QFN but I am getting better! More practice!
nice repair
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed!
Another great video, I have been watching your channel long time. thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Thank you! You are too kind! I do appreciate you watching.
@@ToltecMerc just wanted to ask, how can I ship the device to you if I need help, what’s the time frame price range approximately? Or how it works with you?
another great repair, up to the next one
Thank you! The next one is on its way!
Great videos as always. you are a master repairing this PS5. I got a question cause I have been struggle a lot desolding chip, I used to damage the pads.
How much air flow and power do you use to desolding a chip also how much hot do you use in your solderin station.
I normally use maximum airflow. The temperature will vary a little. I try to use around 400C for RAM, for HDMI encoders I will probably use more like 430C. For HDMI ports, it's max air flow and max heat, 500C.
@@ToltecMerc thanks for the advice I dont like to give to much heat to the chips and board. By the way has you encouter witch a ps5 that crash in dashboard.
Another nice repair, that PS5 lives again to see another day 🙂
Thanks! It is rewarding to see them turn back on!
Great job!
Thanks! I'm working on making more!
Another great repair thanks.
My pleasure! Thanks for the visit!
Keep on, keeping on sir! :)
Yep! I do enjoy what I'm doing! Thanks for stopping by!
Hello there ! Big thanks for your lessons ! Can you share those datasheets that you are looking at when you searching for someting (like voltage on pins or what king of fuse is on a speciffic spot) thanks ! Keep up the good work ! Big like!
Great Repair and Video, once again! Thank You.
Thanks again! Glad you are enjoying! Please come back for more!
very good work
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for sharing. You are a master
That's very kind of you! Thanks!
Good job mate 👍
Thanks 👍
My ps5 started the one beep thing. I unplugged it and left it like that for about a month. Plugged it back in to troubleshoot and see how often I was getting the beeps but it turned on booted up and was in the middle of updating before it froze. I turned it off by pressing the button the signal to the TV went away but the light didn't turn off so I unplugged it and tried turning it back on. Back to one beep 😭. Any suggestions on where to start looking?
Will a long press bring the PS5 into safe-mode?
If the console is at least somewhat functional. Just press and hold the power button until the second beep.
I'm gonna attempt safe mode tomorrow, but it was back to one beep and not turning on.
@@ToltecMerc so I just did this, it started up in safe mode, I updated it that went fine system started over regularly I signed in started up update some games and then after about ten minutes it froze light turned blue and went back to a black screen. Tried turning back on one beep. I think it may be overheating, but the fan is running and console is clean so I don't know.
It seems like the system capacitors have to go completely dead before I can start it up regularly again. This is the second time it turned on since first week in December
You still at it
I'm always working! No days off!
I have a orignal ps4 with this same problem just wondering how much you charge for this kind of service if your willing to. And if so how would i get in contact with you? Also have a donor board for parts to fix the beep and no power, the donor board works but the i believe the cpu is not attached all the way so i know if works it boots and displays and can play games i would just really like the no power ps4 to be fixed so if your willing to just let me know how much this would cost thanks
Another nice fix. Thanks for the video. Better than Cod3r! Sorry Phil.
Thanks so much!
How much do you charge? My PS5 just went out and has this issue, beeps but no lights.
This has literally just happened to me, 6 months old so it's on its way back to Sony for repair
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Thank you! You are too kind!
This will really be interesting 😅
I hope so!
I'm interested to send him a device familiar to this one
It has a weird short
Why don't use BwE code reader first
It's quicker for me to check for shorts on the board. Since it was at least beeping, I had some idea of what the problem was.
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Thank you!
Do this tech have a direct email or phone number to send out devices to him?
No, sorry. I am just a hobbyist.
Looks like a Chinese made one by the CR2032, the Japanese ones have Mitsubishi Matsuita CR2032 batteries, that one has the generic BASICELL with Chinese writing on it. Sadly they are all bad over all variations even Mage Micro Repair has already had a Slim in just a few months since release.
I remember when the PS4 came out, the Chinese Foxconn ones were failing so bad on release, luckily I had the Japanese one but it did give me issues as well like crashes, the dreaded CE errors, even though the HDD was checked and came back clean so most likely hardware related, got rid of it in the end after 2 years and went back to Xbox. These AMD made consoles really have a lot of issues across the board since 2013.
Be interesting with the PS5 Pro, probably the same setup as the old launch model with heatsink, it will be 4nm Zen 2 Die from TSMC so I have been told by Moore's Law is Dead.
I'm looking forward to seeing a slim. It probably won't be long.
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Thanks for the visit!