I have watched mostly all your videos. For the first when I see this problems. I myself I couldn't figure out that the Nan processors was the fault. Thanks for this video ❤️🙏
I always watch and like your videos to help support your channel. And it seems like I always come back and say "USE MORE FLUX"! Regardless of the fact that they were un-used, you would not have ripped those traces off that board if you had used more flux! Apply flux first. Apply low melt solder. Apply flux again and use wick to remove most of the low melt solder. Apply flux again and reflow remaining low melt solder to lift pins slightly and hold till solder freezes. Repeat on other side. After chip is removed, Apply flux again and use wick to remove ALL low melt solder mixtures from traces. Apply flux again and tin all traces with leaded solder. Position chip, apply flux again, and solder pins in place. Flux is used to help the smooth uniform application of solder. Flux reduces the soldering time and heat applied to components and board itself. Flux greatly enhances solder joints by reducing dry brittle joints. Flux males you look more professional by reducing the number of savagely ripped off traces on customers boards, and broken components. 🤣🤣 Flux in the end saves you money because you use less of the expensive low melt solder. I could have removed at least three of those chips with the amount of low melt you used in this video. NEVER leave any trace of low melt mixtures on boards and components as it is not suitable to use for application of components. Dry brittle joints, low melt temp, corrosion, etc, etc, etc Use more flux. Great videos! I have not seen the candle trick! As an old repair person, that is a new one to me. I have always used a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol to check for heat till thermal cameras got cheap enough to afford. Good luck, keep making videos, They are great! USE MORE FLUX!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You removed the chip nicely, with out more heating sir, that is good,and life long for the chip, thanks god there were no connection under the big chip😊 and best flux used . Use more flux to connection and remove sir, take it easy 😊 good and calm job done 👍
Hello. That TV model is ISDB-Tph ready and can now be used without any ISDB-Tph set-top box. All you need is to connect your UHF Outdoor Antenna directly to the TV using RG6 coaxial cable and scan for channels that are now testing Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcast.
Hi sir I have a 43"tcl tv no images on screen but sound on and backlight on I think the panel bad but is there anyway I can bypass some track goin to the screen
Friend I have a problem with my Sharp Aquos smart tv LC-60C6600U. Boothing stuck at the SHARP LOGO. I tried using the downloaded firmware to do new installation but it didn't work. Can you help me with that. (When I in-set the flash drive and plug in the power cord, it does not booth itself.)
@@tevzTVTevatronics thank you. It would be nice if you could follow up on this video and explain :) - I know, time and hassle. I've got this same on this one here / my youtube channel. But, it's a complete knowledge after :). Thank you for the video by the way.
@@chipboard8899 I don't think that the NAND chip has a short circuit inside. It's maybe corrupted. Short circuits happen for many reasons, over-voltage, overheating, overuse, etc.
I have watched mostly all your videos.
For the first when I see this problems. I myself I couldn't figure out that the Nan processors was the fault.
Thanks for this video ❤️🙏
Nice work. Respect how you work. You are the expert in soldering.
Thanks 👍
Best Electronic technician I have ever seen..how I wish your to be my master❤
I always watch and like your videos to help support your channel.
And it seems like I always come back and say "USE MORE FLUX"!
Regardless of the fact that they were un-used, you would not have ripped those traces off that board if you had used more flux!
Apply flux first.
Apply low melt solder.
Apply flux again and use wick to remove most of the low melt solder.
Apply flux again and reflow remaining low melt solder to lift pins slightly and hold till solder freezes.
Repeat on other side.
After chip is removed, Apply flux again and use wick to remove ALL low melt solder mixtures from traces.
Apply flux again and tin all traces with leaded solder.
Position chip, apply flux again, and solder pins in place.
Flux is used to help the smooth uniform application of solder.
Flux reduces the soldering time and heat applied to components and board itself.
Flux greatly enhances solder joints by reducing dry brittle joints.
Flux males you look more professional by reducing the number of savagely ripped off traces on customers boards, and broken components. 🤣🤣
Flux in the end saves you money because you use less of the expensive low melt solder. I could have removed at least three of those chips with the amount of low melt you used in this video.
NEVER leave any trace of low melt mixtures on boards and components as it is not suitable to use for application of components. Dry brittle joints, low melt temp, corrosion, etc, etc, etc
Use more flux.
Great videos! I have not seen the candle trick!
As an old repair person, that is a new one to me.
I have always used a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol to check for heat till thermal cameras got cheap enough to afford. Good luck, keep making videos, They are great!
USE MORE FLUX!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Looks like you are a big fan of @Northridgefix right ???? 😂
Why don't you send one low melting lead and one flux in lieu to the knowledge u acquired from
Nice Work Tevz.
Nice repair tutorial watching here sending full support thank you for sharing
Much appreciated
You are a great inspiration to me, thanks sir
Great work, i like all your videos thanks for share 👍
Thank you so much.
You give a very helpful idea for us good luck Brother. I m from Pakistan Karachi
You removed the chip nicely, with out more heating sir, that is good,and life long for the chip, thanks god there were no connection under the big chip😊 and best flux used . Use more flux to connection and remove sir, take it easy 😊 good and calm job done 👍
Nice work... Well done. ❤
Good knowledgeble video sir thank u good job
galing talaga sir you are the great technician😊
Salamat
All your video explain very crystal clear knowledge easly understand
Glad to hear that
Well Done teacher and good work it's nice 👍👍👍 good luck
Many many thanks
Lupit mo tlga sir
Thank you for sharing knowledge and posting through this video
My pleasure
very informative video...thank you sir tevs
ang galing galing talaga. pano nya nalalaman na yun ang papalitan sa napakadaming components na andun...
Alangan naman na i test ko lahat ng component na alam ko naman na hindi sira. aabutin ng 2 days ang video ko kung ganun.
You made my day 💕
Excelentes videos, gracias por su aporte
Thanks
great job master ❤❤
Very nice quality repairs 🤙
Thanks 👍
Muy buena clase amigo tevz estoy con tu membresía y e aprendido mucho de tu canal gracias
Thank you for being a member. Just continue supporting our channel for more video's to come.
Hello.
That TV model is ISDB-Tph ready and can now be used without any ISDB-Tph set-top box. All you need is to connect your UHF Outdoor Antenna directly to the TV using RG6 coaxial cable and scan for channels that are now testing Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcast.
Good work sir
Good job bro
Great job lakay
Change board and swapping nan ic.nice idea
Thanks for sharing with us
Ay apo noise bleed lakay😅
Simple lang na English yun lakay, hindi nakaka nose bleed.
Nice job great job and good job
Its Great Nice work
Thank you so much.
Very nice Sir ,India
Very very good sir.🙏
Good job like always👌
If you inject voltage and use thermocamira will show you the component short
But not any Voltage u need to inject the shorted rail voltage if the 1.5v rail is shorted u need to inject same volt or lower
Full watching master 👍
Big thanks
Thank you. God bless you.
Thank you too
Thanks for sharing idol
nice ,, idea gain
Nice job.
You don't have the tools to read the good nand chip and flash it to bad or other/new nand chip?
Picture quality also superb
Thanks
Great work it’s not easy
Nice work
Turkish language subtitle bro,wonderfull work
Yes great work
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for sharing knowledge..Great channel
Thanks for watching!
@@tevzTVTevatronics wlcm .. thnx for your videos....very informative 👍
thank you❤❤❤❤❤
Mahusay tlga sir..
Thanks sir ..
متشکرم ازت دارم از دانش شما بهره می برم
galing
Salam kenal kawan dari indonesia.. Salam satu hobi
Hi sir I have a 43"tcl tv no images on screen but sound on and backlight on I think the panel bad but is there anyway I can bypass some track goin to the screen
Thanks alot
Thanks you too
Nice work, but the swapped board can not be repaired?
Greate
👍 from italy
grazie
@@tevzTVTevatronics prego
Love the video 🎉. But why do people say if a CPU is soldered in. Then a laptop is trash. If you can replace chips like that then why not CPU ?????
laptop cpu are diferent,
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sana magawan po ng video yung s creen ng flat t.v my nag bblink n box at my red n sulat n
V8- MSV59PA- 144V002
My question master, there is a polarity d smd capacitors.
ceramic capacitors has no polarity
Napanood ko sa video ung ginawa mong sharp na blinking red light ang tanong ko pwde bang palitan ng ibang backlight ang sharp.
Pwede
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Friend I have a problem with my Sharp Aquos smart tv LC-60C6600U.
Boothing stuck at the SHARP LOGO.
I tried using the downloaded firmware to do new installation but it didn't work. Can you help me with that.
(When I in-set the flash drive and plug in the power cord, it does not booth itself.)
Nice work,
Can we change with a new NAND memory? Then will it work?
no. it need to write the program
@@tevzTVTevatronics what is programmer you use for NAND memory chip?
@@jayasinghemax3130 I dont have a programer to that type of NAND, as I get a working NAND and just swap it.
@@tevzTVTevatronics Thanks for cooperation
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any video sharp led TV lc-40Let185m by to android full detail's
New subs here
Tnx
Thanks for subbing!
hello my friend i am a tv repairman i have some doubts about panel and LVDS signal with samsung screen repair
What are they?
there is a short circuit on the tecon board
@@afonsosilvaoliveira713 Mostly a capacitor is shorted. try injecting to pinpoint the shorted component.
BRUHM BTF-39SN back light is on but the VGH and VGL is not coming how can I fix this problem
newbie is watching
Paano ayosin stock logo din restart back to logo
Software programming
I'm wandering what is wrong on the other board now :). Most of the people won't have some spare board ;) to fix it.
The board have a short issue is the "processors/microcontrollers" Sorry I forgot to include to say it in my video.
@@tevzTVTevatronics thank you. It would be nice if you could follow up on this video and explain :) - I know, time and hassle. I've got this same on this one here / my youtube channel. But, it's a complete knowledge after :). Thank you for the video by the way.
Pak tolong tambahkan subtitle bahasa Indonesia 🙏
How do you know the issue on the memory chip ?
I have worked a couple of hours on that board. That NAND chip is where the software is stored. So it's 90% that NAND chips is the issue.
@@tevzTVTevatronics It must be a short circuit inside NADD chip that cause the affective of software. But what the reason make short circuit ?
@@chipboard8899 I don't think that the NAND chip has a short circuit inside. It's maybe corrupted. Short circuits happen for many reasons, over-voltage, overheating, overuse, etc.
@@tevzTVTevatronics Thanks.
@@tevzTVTevatronics but can the software make overheating on the regulator?
why didn't you repair the original card?
Paano ayosing stock logo same model Lc40le360d3
software reprogram
Knowlege is huge, but use flux! This soldering is sucks😉
you just replace the board, not totally repair the main board which is faulty why?
He’s a tech that likes to find the bad part on the board. Companies would rather you change entire board.
Which contre
Island of Philipines.
why now use update software
no update availlable
file bin nand memory
siguro itype nyo na lang e "led" instead of "lead" kasi "leed" yung basa ng text to speech
'Soldering lead' ano ba mali doon?
Neden Türkçe dil alt yazı seçeneği yok, onuda ekleyiniz,
This is not the right way to solder at all
you need to work on your soldering skills
More flux! No flux, no soldering...
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Nice , but think u could use more flux and desolderig wick...it would be much better ....best regards!
Thanks for the tip
Why don't you use short killer.method
You cannot kill a short circuit, you may open the circuit and you also destroy the circuit or some component.
It's depends on how many voltage you inject what's the use of keeping a defective board if you cannot repair it
@@user-iso-uxx2200 To use injecting voltage to detect a shorted component that is fine. But if you say it's a short killer. that is not acceptable.
Maybe your short killer cannot be adjusted a very less voltage
I dont use short killer.
You are a great inspiration to me, thanks sir
sir exelint work great information
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