I Bought A Faulty Radio For £5 (To Fix) From A Car Boot... It Didn't End Well!
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2024
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What a true statement "I don't really know what I am doing "😂😂
The trans said 3.3 right on it. You fed it quite a bit more than that.
The end was gold. Make a compilation of stuff you broke and keep fixing stuff you dont normally work on please!
1117 is a voltage regulator not a Transistor, always look at the Datasheet when you don't know a component 😉
I did this a couple years back, See an old Workzone radio on ebay for £5, so i bought it...
It requried 4x D cell batteries to power it, SO i just fitted a DC to DC buck converter, and bolted on a Milwaukee m18 battery adaptor :)
Been running flawless on a m18 battery, for quite some time now :)
You want to make sure the voltage for the charging port is correct as it could be positive in the middle or negative that the first mistake he made.
Just gut the internal parts and get a bluetooth board with amplifier and battery and you have a portable speaker box as it not that hard to make as well you can add usb charging ability to that box or turn that into a battery powered light box for emergency or camping the possibilities is endless.
That what I did to a e-scooter that was far gone with the controller and parts of it broken. So I converted the 36v battery to connect to 12v to 80v switchable led lights and volia have myself a portable lights that lasted more than 24 hours of light at night
I enjoyed watching that video repair, smoke and all. I would love to see the radio repaired to its former refulgent self again one day! Thanks for sharing.
Phil and the Magic Smoke, a Cod3r production. Great effort! Thank you for the entertainment. 🧙♂
Never mind mate. If you never make mistakes, you don't learn! By that logic, I should be brilliant. I wonder what went wrong?🤣
Wheres my laptop still waiting were nearly at a year you've had it?
Yo wat?
I was working on my washing machine pcbs and a similar voltage regulator LD33 was getting boiling hot. Turned out it was the microcontroller sorting to ground (Vss with Vdd) however the chip itself wasn't getting warm at all. When I removed the microcontroller sort was gone.
Welcome back Phil. I hope that you and your family had an enjoyable holiday.
Great video Phil
Thanks mate
Love to see you fixing something different!
Thank you 😊
"fixing" XD
Phil that was very entertaining, laughed out loud when you smoked it !!!! sort of a Tommy Cooper moment... love it... :0)
Well done bud enjoying your tool fixes bud
I enjoy the variety, im sure some of these variety fix videos will also be useful to people who havent found the channel yet
Hey Phil! Thanks for all your uploads mate. I love your channel but to be honest, personally was getting bored with PS 5 fixes...so I LOVE what you're doing now. Great stuff mate. Obviously it's your channel for you to choose what you post so good luck for the future whatever vids you post.
Those ams1117 ic’s are voltage regulators, so that’s why it was getting hot, it’s normal. They are used very often, so you will definitely see them more often in future repairs. This one said 3.3 so it’s a 3.3v regulator. Putting 12v on it’s output will definitely let out the magic smoke. Oh well, this is how we learn😂
They are not meant to be getting that hot.
am1117 is 3.3v regulator .apparently it is getting hot becuse the main controller have a short that explain why the lcd no showing number or letter and making those sound .
No the 3.3 volt regulator was bad.
time to consult vince on this one
Ever heard of a jxd 7800b? It's a retro gaming tablet. I'm struggling to get mjen working and was wondering if that's something you'd repair?
When a DC jack is plugged into the DC socket the actual DC sockets internal terminals disconnects the ground from the battery and engages the ground on the dc jack, and by the looks of things, that mosfet is triggered when the DC jack is plugged in which then automatically dis-engages the battery.
Ooops there went the magic smoke done that myself Phil lol
AMS1117 are a very common voltage regulator. Most transistors are 3 pins devices. This one has 4. The tab is usually connected to the middle pin.
So it has three connections then.
Hello,
Like people pointed out, 1117 is an LDO regulator. Maybe if you had injected 3.3V, you could have diagnosed this further. Now I am afraid you totalled the board. Anyway, I assume that square chip, which was getting hot, may be MCU - if so, just replacing would not work, because MCU needs firmware, typically in integrated flash memory.
Thermal cam from the start I think. Then inject the right power at the right places, then more thermal. Should have pinpointed what it was.
Kingfisher owns B&Q as well as Screwfix, Erbauer is their own brand.
Buy another one and make it into a quad speaker setup!
Hahah magical Phil lol 😂
thanks for the video even if u fail we'd like to see and learn together
great video when the sound started i thought someone turned it into a Geiger counter lol made me laugh hard you can fix tis easy come on get the bits and do it.
Sometimes it's fun to have a blunder. Nice vid.
That transistor was a 3.3 volt regulator. I am sure of that😢
I think its not a mosfet its a voltage regulator
Ahh, the classic. Fix it until it breaks. How many of us have been there....
Those power jacks are only 1 pound for 50. When I find a corroded jack, I replace it. It isn't worth the hassle of trying to figure out if it is, or isn't the corroded jack.
Are you interested in a 65" Lg Nanocell 4k TV that fully works but has a few white lines coming from the bottom, easy fix for you mate...
I wouldn't have any space for it to be honest buddy
That transistor is or was a 3.3volt linear voltage regulator and you CANNOT inject more than 3.3 volts to its output, So you basically fed 12 volts into the 3.3 volt rail of the radio and fried the man mcu! I thought you knew all about this lol?
I think that transistor you pulled out said 3.3 (volts) on it, so shoving 12v in that circuit was a bit much. Oopsie!
I want to say the same lol
Good spotting. I've not yet seen a reg have its voltage stamped on it. Normally only know via datasheet.
The legend who pirated fast 6
Well, it is an Erbauer 🤣🤣🤣
Lol that's true 🤣
By injecting 12 Volt in this line you have basically burn every Chip in this radio 😅😹
You were right you haven’t a clue! 🙄
Test the transistor with diode mode or component tester if you have one. Thermal camera shows heat but you didn't say how hot they were getting so it will look hotter than the surroundings for any temp higher but that doesn't mean bad and some things run warm normally. Transistor likely being used as a voltage regulator feeding the capacitor above it check resistance to ground there. Don't give up yet!
LoL my dude put 12v on a 3.3v rail. what a legend!
Time for the trash can
A laptop
Give that engine some gas it will start
I often enjoy watching you do repairs... but this not so much... I just don't know how you can fix xboxs and switches but get lost on this simple junker..??
Makes your bycicle sound like a dirt bike.
Stick to consoles😂
XBOX SERIES X FAST BEEP ON BEEP OFF
tough, but at least you tried.Taylor Swift?, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Well first its faulty🔧second thing is you could've gotten⚡shocked my dude🏚even if its dead💀 @TheCod3r 👱🏻🛠📻 my dude the ♨ 💥of 💀 not a good sign 😞 nice try though man 👏🏻