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PLD Live
Australia
Registrace 21. 05. 2024
Live stream video channel for Paul L Daniels ( youtube.com/@pldaniels?sub_confirmation=1 )
This isn't the place to be looking for edited content. Live streams will pool up here and if there's something good among them the edited versions will be pushed in to the main channel
This isn't the place to be looking for edited content. Live streams will pool up here and if there's something good among them the edited versions will be pushed in to the main channel
Introduction to the PLD LIVE channel - for future live streaming
Introduction to the PLD LIVE channel - for future live streaming
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Good deal for the seller. No way i would i have bought it. Its worth 150-200 bucks
That was enjoyable to see fixed, but I will have nightmares about the damage for weeks.
$300 for a broken PS5 board, holeee 💩!! and a couple more for the algorithm.
Darn, I slept late. Thanks for the PS5 vid I want to add them to my portfolio. 👍
The duality-reality. We are all ECO but somehow it is perfectly legal to purposely create e-waste. :(
I think i prefer the name Repair, Renew and Rehome.... whatr do you guys think?
This is a Youtubocracy, we'll make you think you have a say and duly ignore it.
Didn't know CT has as many macbooks.
Why would you bother? I think my 2015 MBP with 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD is going for about $350 on eBay. I refuse to sell shit on ebay, too many scammers these days. I sold someone $100 worth of Boston Market gift cards for $20 on ebay (they're out of business by me but apparently open in Texas) then he's got the balls to tell me they don't accept them. I'm like OK - I have pre-paid postage - send them back. Never sent them back and I'm still waiting for ebay to refund me the postage. I'll buy off ebay but not sell.
I'm not selling these, I'm giving them away locally. 2015~2017 8GB A1466's are still decent machines and lightweight. Over here in AU they're usually still seeing $250 USD for them.
Not a million views but I will like and comment for you.
Always appreciated
You are the master, Paul ! I would never have thought you would be able to repair any of those.
Guess we'll see how we go with the other 3 later
Nice work Paul :) love from Pretzel lol
I enjoy my morning coffee with The Paul Daniels, I always learn something new. 👍
Hi Paul 👋 EDIT: I saw PDL and thought it was live 🤣
what microscope is he using?
Amscope SM-4TP with a 0.7x barlow. I have my own custom ring light ( pldaniels.com/shop )
@@PLDLive thanks, I'll check it out. I like the view and I'm in the market for one. Tom. Central Florida
@@PLDLive is the power supply for the ring light 110v or 220?
@@user-ch3un1ud6n the ones I supply are 90-240V capable; though you may find it cheaper to just obtain one locally to suit your supply. 24V 1A output is required.
@@PLDLive thanks, and thanks for the quick reply.
Repaired and Shared
I was going to say "FIX N' GIFT"
looks like it's heading that way - already spinning up a text logo, using & though
Fix and Pay forward
I really like your profile picture and if you let me, I would make such an amazing mural out of it! If you don’t mind one of your picture could be my inspiring muse for an art project i’m working on for a client. You will totally get paid for it as well as a bonus also get credits.
Was working on a K550C Asus laptop. Doggedly slow. 8MB of RAM and Win10
At least by this person migrating now to a SSD it should be a reasonably okay machine to have. The spinning-rust really held us back for so long.
@@PLDLive I mentioned to this person that this is about a 10-year-old laptop that will cease receiving Windows updates in about a year. It's best to use that money on a newer laptop. They have a 750GB spinning rust drive in theirs but probably could get by with a 500GB SSD. Suggestion for name of Fix and Extend
Greg
Some excellent suggestions on the name for my "series", going to have to keep chewing on it until something just magically pops out. Regarding the F550L in this video, I did swap over the 8 way FPC connector next day and it's all good again ( client is going to migrate to a SSD as well ). "Fix & Gift" "Fix-it-Forward, Gifting Macbooks" Fix-it-Give/Gift-it Fix and Pay forward
How about FIX IT GIFT IT
I tend to donate to churches and schools, that way it is a tax write-off. It also gets to people that really need it.
Not sure if I can get it listed as a writeoff other than perhaps the stock I buy to fix them up ( they'll inevitably need new batteries and magsafe2 bricks ), though I do somewhat already write that off as business expense (stock) anyhow ... hrmm
Allen
To add to the name List: "Fixing it Forward" was already a videoseries by EricTheCarGuy here on youtube. So that one is already gone 🙂. Maybe "fix-to-donate", "fixing donations" or "contributing repairs" Greetings from central europe!
30 Years of fixing consumer electronics: Roach poo is perfume compared to cat pee.
@10:29 is that the backlight HDMI ic?
Hey Paul, I think the worst thing about roach infestation is the smell. I picked up a white PS4 that was yellow from smoke and roach shit and the smell was absolutely disgusting.
1:23:08 sounds like a cheap porno 😂
Paul needs a spudger. Hugh J. and big Clive are the 2 spudger kings.
Friends of the felines perhaps ?
check the charging chip with the thermal camera during operation without being connected to charging and if it heats up change the chip. most likely that is the cause of that iPhone
Yes, could be that too... this $50 battery fix is turning in to a deeper and deeper hole
UPDATE: Yep, was the tristar.
1:07:36 I missed it because I am watching on a 10" tablet screen *plus* I have shitty old eyes and a three year old glasses prescription that is 30 months past it's _time to change_ date. 😞 No idea why the others watching missed it. 🤷♂ And no, the "light" did *not* flicker or go out. Could you put a thin plastic film or some variety over the piece of metal to make the magnets easier to see/find? Would save having to buff the shininess off it maybe reduce the effective ness of the magnets with the scuffed up surface. I may also be talking through a hole in my lower hole in my head. I had an iPhone 3G and the battery on that thing was a freak. I used it 6 years and still have good battery life and it was then given to a relative overseas to use as an iPod and was still being used for that purpose 3 years after they were given it.
Abnormal previous repairs away from standard spec needs to be charged to customer Paul.
1:13:47 Nice try! Sorin is 48
Hilariously what I *actually* meant to say was that I believe I'm *older* than Sorin but my brain farted on me, just like it should since I'm older ;)
@@pldaniels Haha! He seems older but actually not even 50 yet. Watched his birthday livestream, that how I know
Bloody YT! No notification again. *Thank you* for the stream video Paul. 👍
If you can source some real Neodymium magnets, they should work great with those holders. p.s. Well, you already knew that. Is there anything you don't know 🤣
I'm not sure ;)
18:00 had me laughing for quite a while. I needed that chuckle.
Your day is my night. 😴
What about the new snapdragon X processors
I've seen they've posted some great numbers but I've not had a chance to see how they've opted to do things in more detail.
I used glass cleaner and polyuerathane foam every day fitting windows and now my lungs are sensitive to lots of things, even vinegar in salad cream.
Acetic acid sensitivity, that's not good at all; a bit terrifying when our prior work/hobby exposures ruin things for us later. Epoxy curing agent also is a slight sensitivity at this point ( part of the reason I was trying the cyano too :sigh: )
Now add an automated heat sensor with feedback control 😁 to the lift plate.
Very tempting, or an automated pull mechanism
At 06:43, those connectors were used on the HP? laptop repair I believe.
I found the missing connector - had just fallen off in to the bottom of the container I was holding them in, down the bottom under a tangle of other cables - thankfully!
I made myself a stencil jig from a piece of magnetic (not magnetised!) steel plate onto which I fixed two strips of 1.5mm thick modellers fibreglass sheet using double sided tape, one along the top edge and one down the left edge. The board to be pasted then sits nicely into the corner created. For the other two moveable support edges, I use some 1.5mm thick magnetic tape (hence the steel plate!), cut to the required length. This arrangement is suitable for any size of board you need to paste, up to the size of the plate, so there's no need to mess with scraps of PCB, superglue, and so on!
It's a good idea, yes. I was pondering on the sliding outer edges myself yesterday but you're right, the magnet option will work nicely. Might get some 3 x 1mm neo magnets and pop them in to the holes in some old scrap PCBs so they'll keep the 1.6mm height profile but stick where I want them.
@@PLDLive For the fixed edges, once the double sided tape is added the overall thickness is not perceptibly different to a 1.6mm PCB. For the movable strips, I must admit that I actually used strips from a magnetic sheet really designed for signing on vehicles. That's quite thin, so I layered two (again with d/s tape) and find that that is also so close to 1.6mm as makes no difference. The benefit of using the magnetic sheet over neo magnets & PCBs is that when you're not using it, the edging strips stay stuck to the baseplate whichever orientation you store it: for me, that's a great bonus, otherwise I'm sure I'd have lost many hours wondering where the "movable edges" had gone to!
@@eightyones I've got a 300x200 sheet of 430 SS coming, the fun will begin likely late next week. I was thiking of bonding the magnets in to the edge boards, so they'll stay attached in any orientation too.
@@pldaniels Ah... yes... hadn't thought of bonding the magnets into the PCB! Good plan👍
00:00 Welcome 10:00 Trying to fix up the stencil alignment edges with USELESS Selleys Superglue :sigh: 16:10 Finally getting paste down on to the stencil 23:10 Hand pick and place with modified aquarium pump vacuum pencil 39:50 Beginning the reflow on the new 200x200mm hotplate ( reflow oven would still be better but I'm too lazy ) 47:50 Examining the results and correcting faults 52:20 Flashing the boards 55:00 Testing the boards 1:03:20 Bonding down the LCDs 1:07:50 Adding heatshrink covering 1:17:40 Package REVEAL. Lift table has arrived 1:26:15 Testing out the setup with the new lift table on a HDMI pin-through part ( 410'C @ 30% air )
Finally the table arrived... So now it's a bit of fine tuning of the setup?
fine tuning is about it really, yes. 410'C @ 30% seems to do well after ~2 minutes and as you can see, not a bit of damage to the board visible - loving it.
@@PLDLive I like your approach, it's so easy and seems to be perfect for me - like I'm a bit of shaky on my hands. I think, I will soon try out for my own. Maybe with a smaller table, to be more precise?
@@psteier it'll probably be okay with a 150x150 table, anything smaller and you'll start having balancing issues of the board due to lack of supporting area. I'm "accepting" of the slop in the system but it'll mean I just have to check it each time; and realistically there's so many other variables that I probably won't notice it. I think the simplest/fastest issue to the lash might be to put some nylon shoulder washers on the pins that run the slides.
@@PLDLive how about putting a larger plate on a smaller table on top? The table - even if it's smaller - wouldn't have any weight issues then? And the larger plate could have a nice cut out on one side for the "Bidet"? So other parts of the PCB would be more protected from heat?
@@psteier I'll leave that to someone else to explore. I'm genuinely perfectly fine as is with the setup for now. It would have been nice to have more precision and less lashing/slop at the low elevations but really it's just splitting hairs.
03:00 😮 I'll watch the rerun. 😂
A wee bit early for me Mr Daniels but will catch up with this stream soon!👍
Just rip out the bezel. It takes 10 seconds usually. Its not a apple product 😂
You don't believe the system, when it tells you it's drawing 288A current It's not more than ~3.5kW, so I don't see why it's not "on point" 🤣
Indeed, I certainly didn't believe it either but something did seem amiss. Alas, end of the day, looks like it was just bad data and the system sorted itself out. Oddly the same happened for the Aorus machine later too ( that is, wasn't showing proper battery behaviour and then this morning it had sorted itself out )
At least you meant to stream this time Paul 🤣
bummer. i did not get notified
Was wondering where you were :(
Hi Paul, Have you considered mounting the heat gun on a gimbal mount, giving you greater flexibility