Hi Sorin, I've been buying scrap laptop motherboards and laptops without screens etc to practice on. I have a power supply so I can power them up. Unfortunately most seem to be working ok, but stripping out a motherboard from a shell without a battery, ram, hard drive or a screen and just watching the power supply react as i try to find and short the power button is educational. Weirdest thing so far is a board that works, but I saw 18v on the supply to the positive pin for the on switch and the board wouldn't come on. It reverted to 3.2v and would start normally. I would highly recommend buying scrap stuff from ebay and trying to find the problems and solve them. As an educational tool, they are cheap, it doesn't matter whether they work again, and they have useable spare parts. Win, win. Thanks for what you do, I would also recommend followers of your work to listen to your words more than use their eyes. You say things that are very important if someone is learning that are second nature to you. Much love ❤
Having same problem with the same laptop, I have given my laptop to a professional but unfortunately he is just telling me after 8 days that he's still unable to repair, therefore I search here and finally knows this, tysm bro
Hi Sorin, I feel so much joy when you say "We have a picture!!". All the problems left behind, the sun rises again for all mankind, never again a dog will be mistreated, life is good.
Nice Job on the broken track, that fault it happened to me too, but my lid sensor was covered by a tiny tape, no schematics, it was almost impossible to find, but luckly i did, cheers man!
Hi Sorin, thank very much to share experience with us subcriber....yes seem the manufacturers complicate avery day more and more our job.... hoping came back in their step... bye Francesco Timapno from Florence Italy
I love these little laptops. You can get them very cheap 2nd hand and the Ryzen ones are very fast/capable and they can do both a SATA drive + NVME for lots of storage.
But they suck if the keyboard goes kaput due to liquid spill. Can't easily & cheaply remove / replace keyboards. Junk. Some other jobs on the superslim stuff sucks as well
@@daffyduk77 Yeah, all the new laptops are doing that now with the keyboard not being a removable part but a thing under the plastic so you need to strip the whole laptop to replace it. Most Lenovo ThinkPads (maybe all of them?) still have a top removable keyboard. Old Dell Latitude and Inspiron had that but all the new ones have the keyboard under the cover. On Lenovo Ideapad the whole top cover with keyboard and trackpad is sold as 1 part so if you need to replace the keyboard they want you to replace the whole top. Lenovo ThinkPad, Dell Latitude and HP Probook are the best built laptops for business in my experience with HP being the worst of the good ones (lots of thin plastic and crap cooling)
i have same issue with my acer nitro 5 but slight change , when i press power button the laptop turning on indicator will turn on and it will turn off automatically after a second , there is no light on the screen in entire process , can anyone help me to diagnose issue
Both of those are really bad lessons tbh. Dell is expensive (2nd hand parts are fairly cheap for old Dell laptops) and they're too smart for their own good with various chips doing nothing but making things complicated plus I have seen literally 100's of Dell laptops spontaneously rejecting an original Dell charger and then going in to a "protection mode" where it runs at 20% cpu power and then best case scenario you need to get a new charger but usually it's a chip on the motherboard that dies because they have some dumb "charger verification" crap that pirate chargers circumvent anyway. Also, AMD Ryzen laptops are extremely good value for money with more cores on a CPU within the same price range. I recently ran a barrage of teste on a 12th gen i5 Lenovo and the exact same model but with Ryzen 5 cpu and the Ryzen won every time because the i5 had some funky power throttling/heat throttling. i5 Won in short bursts but not for sustained workloads like video encoding or gaming.
Hi Sorin, I've been buying scrap laptop motherboards and laptops without screens etc to practice on. I have a power supply so I can power them up. Unfortunately most seem to be working ok, but stripping out a motherboard from a shell without a battery, ram, hard drive or a screen and just watching the power supply react as i try to find and short the power button is educational. Weirdest thing so far is a board that works, but I saw 18v on the supply to the positive pin for the on switch and the board wouldn't come on. It reverted to 3.2v and would start normally. I would highly recommend buying scrap stuff from ebay and trying to find the problems and solve them. As an educational tool, they are cheap, it doesn't matter whether they work again, and they have useable spare parts. Win, win. Thanks for what you do, I would also recommend followers of your work to listen to your words more than use their eyes. You say things that are very important if someone is learning that are second nature to you. Much love ❤
You should buy a calibrated fuse.
@@bujarberisha5834 I have a 500g reel of calibrated fuses 👍
you are not alone . me too love hunting for cheapest dead laptop or motherboard to repair. Using proper calibrated multimeter to diagnose😅
@@bujarberisha5834 PROPERLY calibrated fuse!
Having same problem with the same laptop, I have given my laptop to a professional but unfortunately he is just telling me after 8 days that he's still unable to repair, therefore I search here and finally knows this, tysm bro
Amazing troubleshooting! There is no substitute for experience and it really helps that you share yours with us - thank you.
No video of deleting capacitor, no complaints for deleted capacitor!
Hi Sorin, I feel so much joy when you say "We have a picture!!".
All the problems left behind, the sun rises again for all mankind, never again a dog will be mistreated, life is good.
I have already learned quite a bit, through your videos. Thanks
Please don't tell me the other manufacturers are following Apple with complicated angle sensors. Nice fix Sorin!
If Apple uses tonnes of them they become cheap to make I guess. So cheap for others. Even though Apple charge a lot 😂
Nice Job on the broken track, that fault it happened to me too, but my lid sensor was covered by a tiny tape, no schematics, it was almost impossible to find, but luckly i did, cheers man!
Great video Sorin. I look forward to the next one.
Master Sorin at it again: lid sensor trickery !
Fault finding is your key professional art!
What is this christmas?
3 videos per day?
:)
Yes, a pleasant surprise!
I have to roll another joint every time sorin posts 😂
@@MattyEngland lol
I learned a lot from you, thank you
excellent repair
Thanks for video can you make video about hoe lid sensor works, please
Hi Sorin, thank very much to share experience with us subcriber....yes seem the manufacturers complicate avery day more and more our job.... hoping came back in their step... bye Francesco Timapno from Florence Italy
Nice catch sorin
Well spotted, what a curious one this was.
Good job mate 👏
Nice fix Sorin
Nice work mate.
Good morning Sir. From Nigeria
How far my gee. I dey naija too
@@cfamozcomputermetropolis7191 am cool. Where in naija
Good morning from Morocco
I‘ve had the exact same issue on an HP. Was dragging the 3.3 LDO to zero but only from time to time.
Nice job.But why you never introduce us to "Say hello to my little friend" ?!
I love these little laptops. You can get them very cheap 2nd hand and the Ryzen ones are very fast/capable and they can do both a SATA drive + NVME for lots of storage.
But they suck if the keyboard goes kaput due to liquid spill. Can't easily & cheaply remove / replace keyboards. Junk. Some other jobs on the superslim stuff sucks as well
@@daffyduk77 Yeah, all the new laptops are doing that now with the keyboard not being a removable part but a thing under the plastic so you need to strip the whole laptop to replace it. Most Lenovo ThinkPads (maybe all of them?) still have a top removable keyboard. Old Dell Latitude and Inspiron had that but all the new ones have the keyboard under the cover. On Lenovo Ideapad the whole top cover with keyboard and trackpad is sold as 1 part so if you need to replace the keyboard they want you to replace the whole top. Lenovo ThinkPad, Dell Latitude and HP Probook are the best built laptops for business in my experience with HP being the worst of the good ones (lots of thin plastic and crap cooling)
Always the best
Well spotted, it is the Lid switch AH1912-FA-7 X1-DFN1216 from the schematic.
Best tutor
Proper calibrated wire never fails
Nice one
Ah yes... Old bed time stories about proper calibrated wires. 😂 Tell us more Grandpa
Very genius
no cap no problem ;)
Nice! 😁
Exact issue on my Acer laptop. The repair guy says it's cpu short but i don't think. Will check this and any other tips by repair guys?
I didn't even notice that he ripped the capacitor off I had to go back to see that it was gone LOL
Hi sorin i have a power botton with a votage of 16 volts insted of 3.2 volts pls whats the fault
Pressing the power button - and nothing happens - I can't believe - it's crazy 😅
1 drop of liquid can mess up a brand new looking laptop, crazy!!
If you drop it on the right spot... 😄
dear sir if you can do a video about thermal camera thank you
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former owner mad god mad. heck of a fault
Expect the unexpected! 😄
Otro capacitor no repuesto a su lugar 😮
i have same issue with my acer nitro 5 but slight change , when i press power button the laptop turning on indicator will turn on and it will turn off automatically after a second , there is no light on the screen in entire process , can anyone help me to diagnose issue
Second button is novo switch
Hey, how to deal with fake
It looks like hall effect sensor.
very common problem in MacBook's
it's a classic no caps 😂
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Hello 🤝👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👋👋👋👋👋
What happened to your hand?!!!
Proper doggy sensor
The world is watching if you missed 🔋.😅
Dodge capacitor as usual.
another pizza
Experience is talking
wow, like a tea spoon of liquid and laptop dies. Laptops are garbage quality , made to break very easily
lesson one:if its not a dell-dont buy it!lesson two:if its amd-dont ever touch it!
Both of those are really bad lessons tbh. Dell is expensive (2nd hand parts are fairly cheap for old Dell laptops) and they're too smart for their own good with various chips doing nothing but making things complicated plus I have seen literally 100's of Dell laptops spontaneously rejecting an original Dell charger and then going in to a "protection mode" where it runs at 20% cpu power and then best case scenario you need to get a new charger but usually it's a chip on the motherboard that dies because they have some dumb "charger verification" crap that pirate chargers circumvent anyway.
Also, AMD Ryzen laptops are extremely good value for money with more cores on a CPU within the same price range. I recently ran a barrage of teste on a 12th gen i5 Lenovo and the exact same model but with Ryzen 5 cpu and the Ryzen won every time because the i5 had some funky power throttling/heat throttling. i5 Won in short bursts but not for sustained workloads like video encoding or gaming.