Since these are filmed under a microscope I tend to lose the sense of scale for the components you work with. I'm always really impressed when you fix stuff but seeing just how tiny that transistor was makes it even more impressive!
Just in case you were wondering, these 2 digit 7 segment displays are simply light emitting diodes tied together with a common anode and separate cathodes. Each segment lights up when a current flows from the common anode to it's individual cathode. Each digit has one anode so in your case, more than likely that anode was on the same power rail as that transistor. When it exploded, it knocked out two things in one go. The positive supply to the first digit of the display and also the UV LED too. Some segment displays work the opposite way around...with only one common cathode and separate anodes. (Just to confuse us all!)
I watch 3dbotmaker and lockpicking lawyer. But your videos are the best. The tunes, the electronics, the humour, and youre so down to earth. Keep it up mate
From now on i will only address you by your (semi) Official Title: Amazing Steve. This was world class. 99.99999% of the world population would have binned this item. No doubt. You, Amazing Steve, fixed it!!! You deserve way more than you will ever get...👍
Steve love the videos ,please do a video, if you haven't done one, on the settings for the multimeter and how it works ie where you put your probes on boards and the various settings on the thing for all of us who have one but don't understand the hows and whys of it. solder skills to to die for thanks mate
Ahhh Steve, this is my favorite gadget that you use in your fixes - so glad you were able to get it working again!!!! Great *solid* fix as always. P.S. also thank you for showing us how really tiny these components are - under the microscope they look normal but its only when you show us the reality does one appreciate the effort involved!! 😀😀
Hadn't heard Circle of Life in ages. This morning, my daughter starts listening to it. I go upstairs and start watching this video to get some respite. And then BOOM, here it is again. I'm so confused.
this was a real Bill and Ted moment. you left a note for your past self to purchase the exact component you needed. and when you checked, yes you had indeed completed the loop.
I love to see that you swim against the tide of this throwaway society and bring even cheap things back to life with little money, persistence and brain power.
Steve, I stopped watching another video when I saw the notification for this video! Great video mate! Glad you got it working. Please ask VOS to keep up with the great music
Steve , it’s been a real pleasure watching your skill set advance. You’ve come such a long way in such a short time ! Great fix and always entertaining to watch you work and the commentary is just the tits ! Lol😂
Average American chiming back in -- your Americanized version of "continuity" is spot on. Nobody (that I'm aware of...) says "multimeter" like that, though. We pronounce it the same. In spite of that, I still found it hilarious and even appropriate. carry on :)
I asked in a previous vid, so excuse the repeat question. Which microscope do you use? Mine has mosquito noise on the screen - not as clear as yours (mine was the cheapest I could get, mind). Love everything about your channel. Learning lots.
If I had to guess that transistor is getting hotter than it is designed to due to a design issue. Maybe replace with a higher rated part or add a heatsink if it fails again. It might have been good to see how hot it gets using a thermal camera?
Out of curiosity I went and looked at my UV lamp that stopped working and sure enough it was also the same burnt up component, labeled J3Y. Looks like they just die with heat produced from the UV leds because I happen to know mine died from being on top of a cure job too long. Mine activates with an infrared sensor detecting something under it and I walked away after activating it forgetting about it for over an hour.
@@Bigrignohio I was more just reassuring Steve that it’s probably a common issue. I’ve suspected it was that the moment I opened it when it broke because it was the only spot on the PCB that was brown lol I opted to just replace it back then because I can pay a few dollars for the components or I can spend my 40% off coupon at Michaels for one of their UV lamps haha. I probably will actually fix it as a spare now knowing I likely have a donor board lying around somewhere with that component :P
As a back up you may as well order yourself a UV cob or lamp of decent strength of course ( not those little LEDs) and make up a UV light box. I made one, didn't bother with a timer - just operate it manually.
Stupid. Solder. Mask. Curing. Device. Thing.
impressive fix
(circle of life)
Don’t shine that uv touch in my face mate, I’ve just lost a pint of blood
not sure but it looks like there was an empty spot just right of the Y1 for a 202? I wonder if that's intentional?
I kept wondering how you were going to solder mask the exposed track/wire on a soldering mask curer? Mirror contraption? 😂
Since these are filmed under a microscope I tend to lose the sense of scale for the components you work with. I'm always really impressed when you fix stuff but seeing just how tiny that transistor was makes it even more impressive!
When he puts his finger on the circuit board... XD
There is no way you're able to fix it without a microscope and a micro soldering tip.
I feel the exact way.
@@goku445diode gone wild does this stuff with half an ounce of rosin and his grandpa's soldering gun.
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Just in case you were wondering, these 2 digit 7 segment displays are simply light emitting diodes tied together with a common anode and separate cathodes. Each segment lights up when a current flows from the common anode to it's individual cathode.
Each digit has one anode so in your case, more than likely that anode was on the same power rail as that transistor. When it exploded, it knocked out two things in one go. The positive supply to the first digit of the display and also the UV LED too.
Some segment displays work the opposite way around...with only one common cathode and separate anodes. (Just to confuse us all!)
Beer and watching Steve fix a uv light on a saturday evening, weekend highlight for sure.
I watch 3dbotmaker and lockpicking lawyer. But your videos are the best. The tunes, the electronics, the humour, and youre so down to earth.
Keep it up mate
Really is full circle when you fix the things that fix things. Well done!
Would be ironic if it needed a solder mask
@@tehedx thought thé same 😂😂😂
@@tehedx No lie, as soon as I saw him use the wire I went, "Wait..."
@@GameRaveTV 😂😂😂😂😂
I only discovered your channel recently, but just want to say thanks for all the videos 😂 entertaining and informative, as they say!
Why do your hands often look like you run an underground cat fighting league.
Maybe he has a cat or ten
WHAT IS THE FIRST RULE OF CATFIGHT CLUB.?
@@cerinicholls6143 Meow...
Kill jery
Maybe because he is 😜
I always forget he raps too. Its such a funny surprise. Total legend
Really nice fix. As the channel grows so has the intricacy and neatness of the fixes. Very enjoyable.
This was very meta. Repairing the tools you use to do repairs.
🎉🎉 Weeks after weeks, always great content, well done Sir!
Thanks M! Much appreciated 👍
From now on i will only address you by your (semi) Official Title: Amazing Steve. This was world class. 99.99999% of the world population would have binned this item. No doubt. You, Amazing Steve, fixed it!!! You deserve way more than you will ever get...👍
Maybe it's time to acknowledge evolution - from Cpt. Botch to Dr. Fix and from Nice to Boom. 👏👏
Steve love the videos ,please do a video, if you haven't done one, on the settings for the multimeter and how it works ie where you put your probes on boards and the various settings on the thing for all of us who have one but don't understand the hows and whys of it. solder skills to to die for thanks mate
Ahhh Steve, this is my favorite gadget that you use in your fixes - so glad you were able to get it working again!!!! Great *solid* fix as always. P.S. also thank you for showing us how really tiny these components are - under the microscope they look normal but its only when you show us the reality does one appreciate the effort involved!! 😀😀
Thanks Greg, yeah those components always look so big under the microscope! 😬
@@StezStixFix That's what you tell all the girls
@@relax142Man soll nicht von sich auf andere schließen. Wäre dir angeraten.
@@StezStixFix cut your fingernails!
@@StezStixFix That is what she said.
ah yes. and now it is the time that he starts fixing his old things. im here for it Stez
Hadn't heard Circle of Life in ages. This morning, my daughter starts listening to it. I go upstairs and start watching this video to get some respite. And then BOOM, here it is again. I'm so confused.
Synchronicity!
Great use of the Countdown music! 😆
Well done, Steve! Good thing you didn't need solder mask to fix it...
I'm glad the timer works but I still didn't get the conundrum in time... 😂
Awesome fix Capt'n!
Thanks Chris! 😍
And "Summertime" style parody in one video! I am done!
Haircut looking fresh Steve
Well done on the repair,it looked a bit tricky,looking smart with your short back and sides haircut.💯✌🏻
this was a real Bill and Ted moment. you left a note for your past self to purchase the exact component you needed. and when you checked, yes you had indeed completed the loop.
Wow, i am overwelmed by the rhymes this time Steve! I never skip a song and i'm proud of it
I love to see that you swim against the tide of this throwaway society and bring even cheap things back to life with little money, persistence and brain power.
Steve, I stopped watching another video when I saw the notification for this video! Great video mate! Glad you got it working. Please ask VOS to keep up with the great music
Playing at the top of your intelligence. A treat, thank you.
Enjoyed the vid, as always, thank you greatly for your solid content. Did you get the Bosch screwdriver-thingy from amazon? :)
😁 Thanks Roman! No, I haven't had one of those. 🤔 Did you buy it from the Wishlist!? I'll message you on Patreon...
That song is going to be stuck in my head all day now..... thanks....
It's incredible the size of those components
Another SOLID job, done well! Thanks for sharing!
Riveting. A real page-turner. Nailbiting suspense. Good music.
-Jeb Boffworthy, Rolling Stone
Your flow is so good, l love the VOS Patreon time 😘
Great guide. I just used it to open a brand new device to solder in a lipo since it came without it 😂
I'd forgotten that disassembly song.
Nice.
Steve: YOLO
Dave: Deep PCB analysis
I have exactly the same device. I love it. Thanks for sharing the repair
That synth tune is a real banger!
Amazing lyrics and remix for Summertime 😊
When Steve runs out of things to fix, he starts breaking his own stuff😂
OMG that rhymes for this is amazing.
Countdown soundtrack!!! 😂😂😂
Came here to comment that this gave me whiplash and my wife and I both busted out laughing when the countdown bit played
Steve , it’s been a real pleasure watching your skill set advance. You’ve come such a long way in such a short time ! Great fix and always entertaining to watch you work and the commentary is just the tits ! Lol😂
Nice job....love your haircut! You should try a flattop, you'd look great
Crazy soldery thingy great video
Very nice fix. Great job
STEZSTIX FIX!!!!!!!!!!
Loved the smooth groove VoS
Hey Steve! you should put some conformal coating on that little bit of wire, you know? put the conformal coating on then get your UV.......OH!
Excellent fix Steve nice save 😊
Hopefully you don't need to put any solder mask on the solder mask curer 😬
Another Tech device fixed by your good self Steve 👍
Well done!
I love fixing things that are said to be unfixable. Its like winning against "the man" lol.
So good
Nice fix
"Good job past Steve". Your one liners kill me.
The song this week is an absolute banger!!!!
maybe that chip was blown away by your improvement in soldering in the time you owned it 😂 nice one steve
good fix steve
Hair cut looking fresh mate
VOS Time is basically a Patreon Poke-rap
😆
count down tune lets gooooooooooooooo
Like the new hair, can we have a full version of Circle of Life please and well done on the fixing.
I like the "summertime" haircut. 😊
otro exito de Stix, otra mision cumplida, bravo
Props to the makers of this lamp to mess up the design of such a primitive device.
Always a good day when you upload!!!
Well done Steve you are a legend 👍👏👏😊
Good work!
That’s wild you actually had that transistor on hand lol
Average American chiming back in -- your Americanized version of "continuity" is spot on. Nobody (that I'm aware of...) says "multimeter" like that, though. We pronounce it the same. In spite of that, I still found it hilarious and even appropriate. carry on :)
MulTIMuhter is Canadian
Past Steve would've made a right pig's earhole of that soldering!!! You're definitely getting good now present Steve! 😂
I asked in a previous vid, so excuse the repeat question. Which microscope do you use? Mine has mosquito noise on the screen - not as clear as yours (mine was the cheapest I could get, mind). Love everything about your channel. Learning lots.
Love the Countdown-jingle! 😄
loved the countdown music
another great fix well done
Great fix. Luckily you didn't need to use solder mask for the fix.
For any newcommers: VOS = Voice over Steve
great job!
Great job!
Solid video Steve!!
Solid work!
You are here for the repairs. I am here for the singing. We're not the same.
Better than Ant and Dec for Saturday night entertainment!
Summer summer... er... VOS tiiiiiiiime.... LOVE IT!
Like the Red Dwarf reference 😂
Chameleonic life forms No Thanks!
your method is unorthodox but effective.......
Your music is....................
Solid
If I had to guess that transistor is getting hotter than it is designed to due to a design issue. Maybe replace with a higher rated part or add a heatsink if it fails again. It might have been good to see how hot it gets using a thermal camera?
Out of curiosity I went and looked at my UV lamp that stopped working and sure enough it was also the same burnt up component, labeled J3Y. Looks like they just die with heat produced from the UV leds because I happen to know mine died from being on top of a cure job too long. Mine activates with an infrared sensor detecting something under it and I walked away after activating it forgetting about it for over an hour.
So, going to fix it now? :)
@@Bigrignohio I was more just reassuring Steve that it’s probably a common issue. I’ve suspected it was that the moment I opened it when it broke because it was the only spot on the PCB that was brown lol I opted to just replace it back then because I can pay a few dollars for the components or I can spend my 40% off coupon at Michaels for one of their UV lamps haha. I probably will actually fix it as a spare now knowing I likely have a donor board lying around somewhere with that component :P
Awesome video as usual man!
Came for the singing, stayed for the fix! 🙂
Nice haircut Steve
LOL you mad man. You actually did it. From a joke to an outro song
What are those fluffy creatures that pop up on the screen every now and then ? 😂
The fluffy creature is named Gordon the Gopher and he was a star on CBBC many moons ago along with an unknown chap called Phillip Schofield
As a back up you may as well order yourself a UV cob or lamp of decent strength of course ( not those little LEDs) and make up a UV light box.
I made one, didn't bother with a timer - just operate it manually.
That chip is made in Newcastle: The YI chip.