Asus ROG Laptop No power Repair - Got my head spinning.
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That's the thing customers don't always understand. They aren't paying you for only the time you spend on the repair, they are also paying for the hundreds and thousands of hours of experience you had to undergo to get to this point.
Not to mention the thousands of dollars in equipment!
"we do not need to be better than factory..." then proceed to add flux and touch up.... Golden
Need to. No. Are often on principle? Yes.
I cant even describe how much I have learned from this channel! I have always been into electronics but now I can repair almost anything. I will be upgrading to a better thermal cam soon and then I am done!
Wouldn't it be nice if customers would tell you the whole story. So much harder having to reverse engineer the series of events. Seems like, unless the DC jack was also getting bad, that the customer did nothing but added a second issue. Great job Alex! I appreciate your videos and explanations.
That second laptop you showed that you fixed earlier in the morning is mine. Can't wait to get it back for my son to use for college again. Thank you!!
Hhhhhhh good for you. I see how much you missed it 🤣
You’ve taught me so much. I’ve been applying these skills to my job as a field engineer working on analytical lab instruments.
The one thumb down on this video is from the guy that tried to sue you lol
HA! Good one!!
You're very good, I was impressed with how you managed it even without schematics, I hope they pass right to repair so you can keep doing your amazing job with even more quality and speed!
I believe it's a combination of 4 factors that makes this guy good.
1) Basic knowledge of electronic components.
2) Correct diagnostic equipment and basic use of.
3) Critical, logical thinking.
4) Experience.
@@coolfuze no1 to be honest
I love that even when something causes you to scratch your head..... You refocus and perserviere ... You are truly magnificent ! Thanks for excellent content !! Perhaps one of these days my Asus G703GX will end up as one of these video's
I don't know if I had the guts to place a 0 ohm resistor instead of an unknown component. This experience is what makes you special. Thumbs up.
π Filter !
!first time school helped with something!
it's even shaped the same ( 2 Caps and a coil in the middle ) and the coil was missing.
the problem in this instance is that it's better to replace with wire because as an RTX gaming laptop the 0 Ohm resistor/Fuse is gonna be under serious load ( 200W give or take )
I was so happy about the verdict being in your favor I forgot to leave a message! 😅👍
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I'm learning a lot from your repairs and I'm still training English, thank you so much 🙏
He is correct when he says it doesn't matter how long it takes, and that you're paying for experience. I do a lot of computer programming and hardware repair and hacks and I can't tell you how many times I have explained things that I've accomplished to other people, and I paint the picture in such a simple way that those people think they can just go out and recreate like "oh, so all you have to do is..." but without them realizing real life isn't so cut and dry and by the time they realize how complex coming to those simple solutions actually is, they're completely dumbfounded.
The fact you spotted that without any schematics is amazing 😂😂 Great job :)
I have the same problem with my ROG laptop, no power! Watch all your vids and greatly appreciate your knowledge. I will be sending in my motherboard to you guys for sure!
Very nice fix, also great to see how you analyse the problem and following paths of current to find the source. Missing components are really hard to see... very nicely done mastro
Another Win for detective Alex. 💯👍 Good job!
I love that mindset... it doesn't matter how long it took to fix. Your experience is not a commodity that the customer gets a discount because of.
looks like a ferrite bead to block rf interference from or to the dc jack. not really needed, a piece of wire will do just fine.
he measured 0.4ohm - that's way too high for the bead or any coil (over 6W at 4amps) - I guess he should have zero'd the ohm meter 1st. There are 2 caps on both ends, I'd guess any choke would do.
Nice catch. Good work and keep these coming when you can.
Another amazing fix by Alex. Yes, customers are paying for the expertise, not how long it takes you to fix the issue.
good yo spot the missing component. I dot to admit it is extremely hard to notice.
Always great to watch your videos . Learning , troubleshooting skills are just an exceptional. Superb . Thank you
Hello sir , always seem to amaze me with something I will have never looked at ! That’s why your better then factory you and big boss are the repair team
Òne day I will visit usa 🇺🇸 and I will make sure I come by ur shop .God bless for ur lesson and I've learn alot from u sir.
Your repairs are amazing!
Love from India 🇮🇳
Excelent job Alex !!! Like always. HI from Uruguay
Nice repair once again... it is great that you have found a problem... great work as always...
Probably one your best repair videos.
This man's a genius.
I just paid 55$ at my local repair shop to replace a blown capacitor on my Dell. It was tiny, tiny like a grain of sugar, and even after soldering a new one - it didn't work. So I had to go to another shop about 2 hrs drive away and spend another 75$ plus 3 days to get it fixed (coz they didn't know where the prev shop had screwed up).
Alex here does it so easily, I wonder why other shops are unable to do the same.
most repair shops do more damage than fix the given problem, same is with cars, mechanics/ repair techs have their heads up their asses.
Great fix Alex!
Another great fix alex i realy enjoy seeing your thought process.
I wondered if that spot was a missing a component at 9:00 when it was in the frame! I’m no expert at electronics by any stretch but this made me feel good. I definitely wouldn’t have thought of replacing it with a resistor, that’s genius. What an entertaining and well executed fix. Well done
A 0 ohm resistor is basically a wire, with burnout protection
What a keen observation! 👏 👏👏👏👏
Absolutely amazing. Great job 👌
Your videos are awesome, you inspired me to learn micro soldering. I do tinker stuff but not with this high level pro soldering stuff. Greetings from philippines!!
I'm just hooked on your videos.
So informative. I'm just a beginer but I learned a lot from your videos.
I want to thank you for sharing all these beautiful information..
great job Alex!
You would have made an great Police Detective. Another excellent repair video and congratulations on the well deserved court success described in the previous video. Your video's are the first thing I look for when I open CZcams and your viewers clearly have a lot of respect for your professionalism, expertise and ethical personality.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge sir Love from India🇮🇳 ❤
Excellent job as always
when i was in computer repairing business, i always heard them saying "oh, it was working fine before", or "i didn't do anything"... i mean come on. i know you did something, please be honest so i can fix it fast and not wondering into the rabbit hole trying to figure it out
Good to see you.
I really, really enjoyed this one!
I cannot believe how much things have changed. I was repairing boards for a manufacturer back in 1985 to 1991 and all I had was a soldering iron, a solder sucker, o-scope and voltmeter. They also provided a magnifying light. I got into network admin after 91 and never picked up a soldering iron again.
I can't imagine how things would change 10 years from now given the exponential advance of tech.
Great videos as always! The day my laptop won't power on, I know where I'll be sending it to!
Nice Alex! Good eye!
ما شاء الله... خبره واسعه... حتى بلا مخطط
finally yt recommends a good channel, i subbed immediately
great job as usual!
You're a genius, Alex.
انت رائع شكرا لك اخي مميز دائما حفظك الله ورعاك
Nice to find problem. Keep it up and God bless you Sir.
great fix alex
Fantastic as usual.
Always Expect missing component on previous repair attempt...very happy the board is fixed
That was a nice fix! Do you sell any of the chips from your spare boards? I have a asus gl703v that needs a chip and I can't find it anywhere.
Super 👍 I have learned a lot from your video
Well done again Alex you found the missing golden nugget ;)
I felt so happy noticing that missing part, earlier in the video
Great job!
good job mate.
It’s amazing how you try to help people out and the thanks is a bailiff subpoena ya the next day.
Congratulations Alex.
This looks like a pi filter formed by the two caps under the missing component, that it is an inductor.
This topology is used to filter noise from the power supply.
Everyday is a new day bro i like it its really fun to watch
very good and good spare replacement that was hard when you didn't know
nice and easy job
good job homme
I think you can extract coil u needed in video from similar donor board 13:00 and place it on customer's :)
You are totally right. That inductor will fit in perfectly.
Eagle-Eye-Alex found the missing component.. very cool!!
Nicely done bro
Great video thank you.
Fascinating! My laptop is almost the same model. It is in for repair right now... You do very good vids. I hope the guys I left it with know what they are doing? Though I am worried.... Cheers good vid!
Awesome watching KSA from Cebu Philippines
Good stuff!
good find
great job
Great video
I like you are using thermal camera for finding shorted components.
Congratulation!!!
اليوم قمت باصلاح أول حسوب
و هاذا بفضلك
شكرا على كل شيء 3>
ربنا يكرمه الواحد بيستفيد منه جدا
That coil just filters the ripple from the DC adapter , just look for a similar one near the power jack of any other board and you are good to go.
6.35 Some of my late father's customers use to complain the job did not take him long. He said you are paying for my knowledge, not how long I spend.
amazing man!
الله ينور عليك
16:21 well done
Sei un grande👏👏👏
I rely on your repair video thanks for sharing
Appreciate you brother ...
congrats to your case
good job
how do you find the value of the caps or any other component without schematics and where do you buy them ?
nice repair
Good job
Very nice 👍🏾
i was waiting for you to check the charging ic.. the acdet acok ac_in, the 25v on the gates of the blocking ang swtiching mosfets.. but luckily it was a missing component..
I have seen the solder Bridge used before as a weak link. I can remember this was, the case when I replaced a PLL chip in a radio transceiver. Maybe it's used to protect the lcd
Yes and yes 👍 doesn't matter how long it takes.
well done good sir..
Watching how you work, who needs Sherlock Holmes mystery movies?