PS5 Motherboard Repair. No Signal and No Fan Spin - HDMI Connector replacement
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So may devices needing repair. Imagine how many others are just thrown away. If only there were more skilled repairers like you.
Would be nice to have schematics and SMD specs too, to make the repair of those that are in more reliable, wouldn't it? Alas!
doesnt help much with the short lasting hardware and technical advantages over time making repairs very often more expensive than a new device. Also, repair shops should really think about their prices... thats by far one of the biggest problems, repairing anything doesnt make sense since repair shops are also getting greedy. I buy from time to time "defect" subwoofers, mostly for 10-100$ or if its a cheaper model even for free, only the way to pick them up. In nearly every case the sub was repaired in 30 minutes up to an hour with components for about 10-90 cent. And these repaired subs were sold for 200-1000$, depending on the model.... Just said, I began selling them really cheap and also in the description: "repaired/refurbished", but somehow they were going away faster than i could repair them, most didnt even ask for a better price since they were anyways hilarious cheap compared to other used ones, so i decided to make more profit out of it (i also wanted to enjoy a few for a while myself...) and still, people bought them, also if i had to wait a few weeks or even months. Its ridicilous how much money repair shops can make. Only think about a battery replacement at an iPhone.... the battery cost about 10$, probably for the shop even much cheaper, and they want something about 100$ for the battery replacement. I mean yes, i dont pay taxes, i dont have to rent any shop or so, and the few things needed like soldering station, multimeter, a few components, mainly caps and co were already there. But in the end.... repair shops could easily be much cheaper and so more stuff, otherwise e-waste, could be still reused.
I wish I was able to buy some broken electronics to try and fix them. I have no idea where to get my hands on any unfortunately.
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Alex great job honestly I thought it was going to the trash great job my son is very happy thank you so much keep up the good work God bless you and your family🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼
How do I get him to do some work for me? I have a rtx 3090 going out, I need help!
@@nicholasvetitoe2538 send it to hil. He did the same graphics card on another video. Send it to him and he’ll try to repair it.
@@nicholasvetitoe2538 how could ur 3090 fuck up so quick?
@@pumpkin4391 3090s tend to do that
Very kind words
If there is one thing I’ve learned from watching Alex, it is send it to him in the first place. Not the last place.
Great! Easy fix for you. The world needs more skilled repair experts like you!
so satisfying to watch a successful repair.
Man I couldnt stop watching...so glad I found this channel. Glad to see there are people who still know this trade and have the skill you have.
I've been in the electronics repair game for decades and I still learn things from watching other people doing their repairs. Everyone has their own way of doing things too so what works for one person may not for another. This is an excellent channel, keep up the good work. 😎
It’s great to see all these devices getting fixed and not just thrown in the bin. Keep it up from 🇦🇺
Amazing combination of skill and professionalism.
Loving this so much. No dumb bullshit and trying too hard to be funny, just honest work, helpful explanations and a sincere man doing his best.
Nothing better than watching a real professional doing great work.
I really love the content. I'm so happy I found this channel!!!
One of few channels I really like 😁
Iam also love from india
Took the words right out my mouth!!!
im amazed you are able to keep up with daily videos. Thank you for these, they are very entertaining and educational!
Rally great to see someone who is direct and professional. Really great work and some fixes are showing amazing skills but also great intelligence.
Absolutely amazing fix. I joined your channel maybe a month ago and watched all your videos. Just getting into electronics and you have taught me quite a lot. Keep up the fantastic work.
What a solid work man! I'm so inspired clean and precise!
these videos are so odly relaxing/satifying ! I know nothing about, but I've been mesmerized
This is awesome. After two repairs and each different shops and none of them couldn’t fix it. I couldn’t believe how bad of a job those previous shops did to that mother board. That’s the reason your Job quality is unique. Great Job!!!
Much love from Africa, Nairobi, Kenyai, As an electrical engineering student, I must say that I love your work! Kudos!!!
Amazing work! I've always admired folks that can repair these sorts of things. I hope someday my soldering gets to even 1/10000th of yours.
You make repairs seem so easy and fun as well
This is great knowledge for everyone and always inspiring knowing the person behind this is also a great person with great values.
Another job well done! I have been enjoying watching your videos. "Better than factory" is become the saying here. It is also the way I always try to work. Maybe that's why I like your videos so much. You have not only technical skill but a great work ethic. You remind me of a younger me. My old eyes have trouble even seeing some of these small components these days. So I will just have to keep watch you work while I enjoy retirement!
Priceless information and wonderfully executed. Thank you so much
I could watch this stuff all day, Really amazing skill.
in each video you make, you make my day! Thank you Alex See you soon!
Man, i'm learning a lot and having so much fun watching your videos (better than Netflix!). Thank you so much!
My goodness, you and your family are really the top deal in USA to repair this kind of stuff but you should really have someone more to help you there to solder. You are truly an inspiration and i wish i could afford a microscope and a nice workplace to begin micro soldering. All the best to you and your family 😃
Thank you soo much northridge am herman from kenya your channel has increased my experince on handling electronics and my confidence too
I'M SO HAPPY I FOUND YOU GUYS!!! My PS5 fan wouldn't work, opened it up and turns out it came off the motherboard somehow. I'm paying you guys a visit tomorrow!
Thank you for the video used it to fix an hdmi port and a broken fan connector. Wish I could add pictures. Been a long time fan. Keep up the great work.
I truly enjoy watching your videos...great workmanship. ☀️❤🙂
I am a big fan of all your content but specially those that involve running wires to fix damaged traces or connections. Thanks so much.
this is a tough job, my father is a surgeon and I'm a researcher so I understand the difficulty and the artistic touch of this work. I truly enjoy and appreciate such hand skills at a mico and nano level on logic boards. godspeed
Outstanding Alex your work is second to non
It is really amazing to see your job. Many things to learn. Great job. 👍🏽
Thanks to your video i was able to repair a ps4 hdmi connector for a friend as he was going to trash it. Awesome job!
i'm always happy for the devices that was fixed :)
I love the work this guys does. He seems very capable and is extremely honest and upfront. Being a small mom and pop business, I hope he makes it through these tough times.
He’s not long posted about buying a $1.4m house. I think he’s doing alright.
He’s not long posted about buying a $1.4m house. I think he’s doing alright.
I think Northridge fix has the best content I have ever seen cause you do repair so many things which is absolutely incredible much love from sendom computer's (Nigeria)
Superb fix... And wow, was that better than factory! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏That soldering was precise. 👌
From last few weeks we are not listing the magical words from you Solid .super solid.. Love from 🇮🇳 india
nice work! i just did a series x with 4 torn HDMI traces the other day. tested continuity several times before reassembly and it worked the first time!
Everyday I'm learning new things in this channel. It also helps me helping my friends fixing their devices for a low fee or just a snacks. I really want to purchase some amtech from you but I can't afford it right now. But still thank you for this kind of videos sir!
Really admire your passion to fix things. It reminds me of myself.
Amazing work man thank you
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I enjoy watching these bigger jobs very satisfying
Another awesome video! I learn so much by watching these. Despite all of the videos I have seen, I think this is the first one where I've seen the Big Boss! Keep up the great work!!
You also need to make a tee shirt with “...and the job is done!”.
perfect
Why not sending it back to Sony it has 2 year warranty and this isn't out for 2 years
I have learned so much from watching you. Thank you so much for the videos and keep them coming. You’re a Master at your craft.
Great video. Love watching people fix things.
14:16 that shine 👌even before the cleaning, great Job Hussain.
Next level stuff mate and better than factory.
Its good to see out of 3 shops there is one decent repair shop that will go the full distance to please there customers something that a lot of the major repair shops have lost there care about over the years ..
Better than factory 🔥🔥👍 Great work 👍😎
Always great work love the videos keep it up man such a valuable source of learning and information appreciate the time you put in and don't know how you manage to fit it all in .
Simply fantastic and no more to say.
Alex you are a great inspiration and I look forward to many more hours of enjoyable watching - I even have you playing on the main screen for hours 😂
I appreciate your work!! Keep posting!🙏🏼
Alex, you’re simply BETTER THAN FACTORY!!
That's very technical, i don't know if you realize that, the way you're doing it is smooth, no stress, no hesitancy, that's just wholesome
Best repair guy ever💯💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Totally worth the drive up to Northridge if I ever need a gpu fixed. You da man.
Amazing work. You saved another ps5 and one guys „freetime“. You are the man. The BTF-man😂. Very nice video, thank you. And thanks for the tour on your next jobs you have to do
I really love to hear "Better than the factory condition" and "The job is done".
So many bad repair shops giving the industry such a bad reputation. I wish there were some standards that these so called technicians need to meet. Your skills are off the chart.
I really love that you test the products before you sell them... Guys the wick is amazing!!!
I can’t believe I threw my PlayStation 4 board away. I didn’t realize once the leads are ripped that you could fix it. Thank you for all you show us.
I've seen a bunch with broken joints but good ports. We remove old solder and reflow it. Works like a charm.
Moving the fan connector to the back was a very good 👍 idea 💡 job well done
Yet another Quality fix for certain, as ive mentioned I have purchased the real nice tweezers / blue with trangle holes in the handle and it totally rocks for SMD parts. I do alot of ch340C and E's for robotics projects. I will be purchasing other tweezers from the shop to make my life easier most likely with some flux also as yes it is the best.
Some people are just good at what they do. Keep it up love watching your vids
I watch every day! Love it!!! Greetings from Germany! Apply some Flux and the job is done. Better then factory :-)
I am amazed by your work you are professional
You make it look so easy, I want to learn and become like you
Hi i m from india .u doing soldering like awsome i learned lots from you .thanx sir.keep teaching us .realy appreciate.
Great Job.. thanks for your videos and knowledge... greetings from Nicaragua!!! Keep the good work!!!
I like watching your channel, you do great repairs, I'm learning a lot.
that was a really professional repair
You are amazing I always love watching your content!
Bro your work is impressive. I wish I would’ve learned how to do these things instead of being lazy… This looks so complicated, but you make it seem so damn easy!
You would love these foam swabs I use. They never leave fibers behind. I work as a Field Engineer on Lab Equipment.
I like watching your repairing video man, new subscriber here from Indonesia. Sorry for bad english.
Masterfully diagnosticated
excellent video every day I learn more from you great teacher greetings
@Northridge Fix I have silly question: from copper plates on circuit is there a way to remove all solder without any signs? A chemical way? Or is it permanent placement solder to the copper plate?
one day ill be as good as you brother ..love watching your videos
You all dose such amazing work
hi king the reason of using flux is preventing from oxidation and u do perfect but others think about its for greasy surface and i wanted to say that i have a uv timer box that when i use it i put all board vs holder in it and it works 1 min to all board and ur hands and time is free افضل من المصنع
You are the best. I like to watch your works.
The first time i see, you lose one connector pin, but no problem and soldering twice for the first time. Great job.
and thank you so much for sharing your experience
great skills, nicely done as usual!
That was very impressive and very educational to me thanks man you've earn a new subscriber well done
Love that u have been putting out lots of content
You are a good surgeon mate
What type is solder do you use? Great job like always. I’ve learned so much from you. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
If it is difficult for those who work in maintenance to deal with this type of repair, is it also difficult for them to do some research on the Internet to learn how they can work on such repairs, or at least not to damage the device? Amazing work Alex, wish you all the success.
Awesome work! Is there a specific AMTECH flux for lead based solder? And which would you recommend?
WELL DONE AND I WAIT YOUR VIDEOS DAILY THANK YOU
Can't believe shops take money from customers and give customer devices back in even worse condition. Appalling. Great job as always Alex.