PART 5 - eBay Repair Challenge - Amateur vs Pro

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  • čas přidán 30. 10. 2018
  • Hi, this is Part 5 of a 5 Part 'eBay Fix it' challenge with Steve from TronicsFix. So I am the amateur and Steve is the professional and we both have £150 ($200) to spend on 5 items from eBay. Whoever makes the most amount of money in the month of October 2018 wins :-)
    A lot of people have enquired about the tester used in the video. Here is the UK Amazon Affiliate Link amzn.to/2yMNJHm
    I will get a tiny % back from Amazon if you order from here.
    Here is the link to the eBay listing were you can bid on this Phone if you are from the UK : This phone is now sold.
    We will do a final results video next week to see who is the winner and the profits made or lost.
    Many thanks, Vince :-)
    Here are the links to the other parts and also the TronicsFix videos :
    MyMateVince Part 1 - • PART 1- eBay Repair Ch...
    MyMateVince Part 2 - • PART 2- eBay Repair Ch...
    MyMateVince Part 3 - • PART 3 - eBay Repair C...
    MyMateVince Part 4 - • PART 4 - eBay Repair C...
    TronicsFix Part 1 - • eBay Repair Challenge ...
    TronicsFix Part 2 - • eBay Repair Challenge ...
    TronicsFix Part 3 - • eBay Repair Challenge ...
    TronicsFix Part 4 - • eBay Repair Challenge ...
    TronicsFix Part 5- • eBay Repair Challenge ...
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  • @ayoub3342
    @ayoub3342 Před 5 lety +63

    Nothing better than a blanket and an over 30 minute vince's video, thank you LEGEND 🙏🙏

  • @rebeccagarnett4166
    @rebeccagarnett4166 Před rokem +2

    Just recently found yours and Steve's channel, so realise this challenge is a few years old now. Love the fact you chose something completely unexpected. Very informative and entertaining. I love how the board is so neat and labelled. Great fault finding and pleased it was just the one zener diode. This phone reminds me of when I used to take apart my grandma's spare phone and goodness knows what else etc as a child. I definitely had the fix it bug early on. Haha. Who'd have thought 30+ years later I'd be watching someone on a portable device repair an 80s phone. Excellent. I look forward to catching up with more of yours and Steve's videos. Thanks for sharing your hobby

  • @Bobbywolf64
    @Bobbywolf64 Před 5 lety +16

    Something you may have missed is that the diode was actually showing a dead short. Very generally, these diodes should be 0.5v one way, and open circuit the other. The 0.04v you seen was essentially a short. Zeners used in this configuration will shunt a voltage spike over it's rating (18v) to ground to protect the remainder of the circuit. With this shorted, everything was being pulled to ground (earth), hence the dead phone.
    Great find and good fix. I'm rooting for your win!

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks, that makes sense now as I didn't actually understand why the Zener was causing the problem. Thanks for sharing the info :-)

  • @Tronicsfix
    @Tronicsfix Před 5 lety +41

    Brilliant fix Vince! Great job diagnosing this one...that can be tough when there are so many components. Great fix...5 for 5 for you!

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety +11

      Thank you Steve. I did pick items that I thought I have a good chance of fixing hence the reason NO NINTENDO SWITCH!!!!!! It's good that you are taking more risk on more expensive items. Looking forward to your number 5. I think you are going to 'go big or go home' on the 5th.....looking forward to Friday :-)

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix Před 5 lety +9

      Ha, ha...I still can't fix all Switches either. I got lucky on the one I bought for this challenge. #5 was a risk too. You've done really well in this competition!

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety +8

      Lucky!!! No, not at all, I thought your Switch was a nightmare fix but you did really well to get it going. Thermal imaging to locate the chip....that was just great :-)

    • @Shadowz4444
      @Shadowz4444 Před 5 lety

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    • @riftkey
      @riftkey Před 4 lety

      @@Shadowz4444 someone dropped their Souldering iron on there keyboard

  • @JerryEricsson
    @JerryEricsson Před 5 lety +4

    Back in the 1970's while I was in the US Army stationed down at Fort Bliss Texas, we installed some underground cable for our field problems. I hooked them up to a simple SB-22 Switchboard, a small board for battalion size units. The reason for the connection to the base central office was to receive calls from HQ while on field problems (Armored Cavalry you know) Well the old man wanted to be able to call back to the base from time to time but we didn't have any dial type phones, only field phones that connected to the SB, and the SB had no dial function, made only for field use. So what I did was to hook the CW Key from the Radio Teletype Van up to the board, then when they gave me a number, I could tap it out on the code key. Worked like a charm, and we had simple dial up in the desert miles from the base.

  • @nightbirdds
    @nightbirdds Před 5 lety +19

    For those who are interested in using old pulse phones on lines that don't support it, there is a converter you can put in line to convert line pulses to DTMF tones.

  • @DrRogerSanchez
    @DrRogerSanchez Před 5 lety +9

    not boring at all, i admire your patience

  • @oldskool7706
    @oldskool7706 Před 5 lety +5

    Good job Vince. You're an inspiration to all of us "Amateur soldering iron warriors" out there.

  • @kacperkutarnia7322
    @kacperkutarnia7322 Před 5 lety +4

    That's so cool!! Love your stuff. Please do more of these challenges!

  • @mrskip6811
    @mrskip6811 Před 5 lety +1

    This video was very satisfying to watch. I love seeing old items given new life. Thank you!

  • @FatZangief
    @FatZangief Před 5 lety +2

    Yessssss, great video. This is properly satisfying diagnostics, there is no better feeling than finding one tiny component that is causing all the problems. I've watched all the videos in this series, and I have a feeling even though this is your cheapest item, it was the most satisfying to fix. Great job dude!

  • @TacticaIPlayer
    @TacticaIPlayer Před 5 lety +1

    I enjoyed the video. Love how u sit when the package arrive to fix it, like kid opening Christmas present

  • @peameister0
    @peameister0 Před 5 lety +16

    You win this competition for variety at the very least, great vids mate.

    • @Gassit
      @Gassit Před 5 lety +7

      Definitely. I haven't seen TronixsFix's last part yet but I'll make a wild guess that its a game console.

    • @LiquidSnakeSSJ4
      @LiquidSnakeSSJ4 Před 2 lety

      @@Gassit TronixsFix is not a pro either, in comparison to someone like TheCod3r

  • @lamtatyan
    @lamtatyan Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks Vince for this video! You solved my childhood mystery that when I was young one day, I tapped and tapped the off-hook button on my phone and play, then suddenly it was trying to connect to someone's line! I was so scared that I had to cut the line immediately. Your repairing and explaining is very nice. Thanks!

  • @voyager4328
    @voyager4328 Před 5 lety +1

    loved this series Vince, really enjoyed it, looking forward to seeing the conclusion video. thanks.

  • @JerryEricsson
    @JerryEricsson Před 5 lety +2

    I purchased one of those little parts testers a few years ago. I once assembled an oscilloscope kit using just that device to identify the proper resistors instead of trying to work out their value using the band codes, which my aging eyes have such a hard time distinguishing (VA says I have cataracts but not bad enough to remove yet) The little solid state scope is still working just fine, as is the parts identifier. I keep it in a sturdy cardboard box that a small knife came in from a roadside shop in Oatman Arizona ghost town.

  • @godofllies
    @godofllies Před 5 lety +2

    My 13 year old son walked by the laptop when I watched this video. His jaw dropped and asked me wtf that was. LOL Brilliant choice Vince!

  • @ValeYard13
    @ValeYard13 Před 5 lety +3

    This challenge has been great. I need more!!!

  • @GadgetUK164
    @GadgetUK164 Před 5 lety +37

    Woohoo! Final part - been looking forward to this! =D What a nightmware with eBay Global Shipping! Stick to Royal Mail, Parcel Force and Collect+ I think! Excellent repair =D I suspected a diode or transistor - lucky it wasn't one of the ICs! TBH I used to fix a lot of phones when I was younger and Zener diodes were often the cause of failure - spike on the line etc.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety +5

      Thanks Chris, it was such a nice feeling when I removed the Zener and dial tone suddenly appeared :-) Didn't realise a line surge would cause that so it is useful to know.

    • @Jayoldstuff1
      @Jayoldstuff1 Před 5 lety +4

      Yea used to be a very common failure on early push button phones I fixed loads of them in the past, doesn't take much of a spike to pop them. good fix that and quite an unusual phone. you should try restoring an old dial phone, those are fun to do. I have a 1940's GEC pyramid phone as my main telephone.

    • @JerryEricsson
      @JerryEricsson Před 5 lety +3

      @@Jayoldstuff1 Diodes used to be the major cause of the early flat screen TV's as well. My daughter managed a motel that had dozens of the monsters, one of the maintenance men knew which diodes to check and kept the tv's in working order.

  • @mr_spacedout713
    @mr_spacedout713 Před 5 lety +3

    I love element 14 and Ben heck, i thought it was awesome when i saw you ordered from element 14. Great job, awesome content. Thank you for all cool Fix’s and inspiring me to get back into being Mr.Fixit around the house and for friends. Cheers 🥂

  • @etiennevanharen3893
    @etiennevanharen3893 Před 5 lety +1

    Another excellent fix, i really love that component tester.
    It was great to watch these challenges and I hope for a good endresult.

  • @beavis6363
    @beavis6363 Před 5 lety

    Nice job! I'm pretty clever but I don't know if I could have pulled this off at the circuit board level. That component tester you have is a gem. Never boring my friend. Problem solving is the fine art of using logic and the process of elimination.

  • @colintx800
    @colintx800 Před 5 lety +3

    Nice job mate, I've learned a lot watching your videos, Brilliant :)

  • @philirvine2530
    @philirvine2530 Před 5 lety +1

    Cracking vid Vince....keep em coming lad and i never knew i needed that phone in my swanky flat.....till now ;-)

  • @Bishbashbosh67
    @Bishbashbosh67 Před 5 lety +2

    My sister and I use to have to tap the part where the handset goes as our parents put a lock on the dial,many moons ago, Great video again

  • @gattagoblin
    @gattagoblin Před 5 lety +4

    For the phone cord, wind it around a pen or something similar and use hair drier to heat it up a bit, that will make it stiff in that position when it cools down

  • @marktyn99
    @marktyn99 Před 5 lety

    amazing! love this video.
    this is what i love to see old school fixing

  • @aljoin
    @aljoin Před 5 lety +1

    Love these repair videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @waynekeenan6252
    @waynekeenan6252 Před 5 lety +1

    Well done I think throughout this you've been the clear winner for me you've come so far and you chose variety on your choices you could of chose all consoles and that could have pulled more profit but you took the challenge how I think it was meant to be well done

  • @AlanPope
    @AlanPope Před 5 lety +1

    Hah! What a rollercoaster ride! I really didn't think you'd fix it, and when you started just yanking every component out, I thought "Hah! He's desperate! That'll never work". Glad I was wrong :)

  • @leeroy1924
    @leeroy1924 Před 5 lety

    Another excellent video very helpful and your around the home fixes great

  • @IBrianrish
    @IBrianrish Před 5 lety +10

    Last Part Good job old chap all the best :) !!!

  • @Trymon1980
    @Trymon1980 Před 5 lety +1

    Not sure if somebody already wrote this but as long the Brexit isn't fully fulfilled and the UK is part of the EU you don't need the global shipping program for any EU country. Just send it via regular DHL or any parcel service you like.
    No customs necessary for shipping within the EU zone.

  • @dom6n6c
    @dom6n6c Před 5 lety +1

    Well done vince, that wasn't an easy one, really enjoyed this challenge

  • @rocktoroll77
    @rocktoroll77 Před 4 lety

    Love your videos especially ur game consoles ones and your Sony Walkman thanks to you I got mine working u and Steve from tronics fix keep up the good work u both r awesome

  • @Keythong
    @Keythong Před 5 lety +1

    Good job Vince I really enjoyed watching you repair that item, I bet you got a great deal of self satisfaction from bringing that old telephone back to life. It's a shame about the cost of the diode, I remember back in the nineties you could find little independant electronics shops that would sell electronic components like that for about 30p.

  • @doslover
    @doslover Před 5 lety +1

    As someone who cares about the little things, I appreciate your attention to detail. Things like untangling the phone cable, cleaning up the surfaces and what not are nice to see.
    Hopefully you're selling these things as refurbished, as I bet these are generally in better condition than most used items you'd come across.

  • @robertovers1863
    @robertovers1863 Před 5 lety +2

    brilliant vince i dont even mind the ten minuets of my life i will never get back watching you cut the bubble wrap off

  • @billconiston8091
    @billconiston8091 Před 5 lety +1

    great video and great series - really enjoyed it - thanks!

  • @mrfoameruk
    @mrfoameruk Před 5 lety +5

    I was a telephone engineer with BT in the 80's but could not help you with this as when the plug system came in we no longer repaired the phones. Any problem we just unplugged the broken phone and plug in a new one. Job done. Use to be a great job back in the day. All changed now and glad I left after 15 years.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety

      Were you a customer service engineer? I was with them late 90s early 2000s. We also just used to remove the old phone and leave a cheapo unit and get them to order a replacement. From BT's point of view the phones were not worth the time spending on them to repair unfortunately. The job had great aspects and some great engineers but also some really bad points that made the job at times unbearable :-)

    • @mrfoameruk
      @mrfoameruk Před 5 lety +2

      "customer service engineer"....Thats was what they decided to call us when they decided to change everything and we got the grey vans with the reflective trumpeter...befor that we were just telephone engineers. did a 3 year apprenticeship including college to work in a exchange only to finish the 3 years and be chucked out on the streets as they didnt need us as they were all going digital and getting rid of the relay strouger units. So did quite a few years as a internal (house) engineer and then everyone got multi skilled which meant you did inside and outside opening joints etc. Liked the job but then they offererd voluntary redundency (and the job was going downhill) for about 3 years and every one I had worked with for years had gone so took it as well and brought my kids up whilst the wife went back to work. I always find it funny when you have the yellow and blue jumper wire out for testing. Now I have a full time job selling on eBay....sometime just as bad as BT.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety

      Haha, the yellow/blue jumper wire, I love that stuff. Funny but I did the same thing but around a decade later, BT then eBay while doing school runs etc. I can agree with eBay being as stressful at times. Posting on the run up to Christmas and all the delayed packages with countless messages of 'where is my item' :-)

  • @theprebuiltdave7423
    @theprebuiltdave7423 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey vince this has been an amazing series! Really enjoy these!

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety

      Excellent, thanks for the feedback and I am glad you have enjoyed it :-)

  • @dogsbody49
    @dogsbody49 Před 5 lety +1

    A fascinating vid as always. Good luck with the sale.

  • @UsedTechHustle
    @UsedTechHustle Před 5 lety +4

    That is one of the most gawdy items iv ever seen... and I bloody love it!

  • @keithwhisman
    @keithwhisman Před 5 lety

    I remember our first touch tone telephone circa 1980-82. I remember speed dialing on rotary phones by riding the dial back as fast as possible. Hahaha!

  • @Vermilicious
    @Vermilicious Před 4 lety

    That's a weird looking phone right there! Mostly empty plastic case, just to have that over-sized picture on it. Marvelous.

  • @JamesPropmaker
    @JamesPropmaker Před 5 lety +1

    Another item. Back in use again. Brilliant

  • @willproctor7301
    @willproctor7301 Před 5 lety

    Nice fix, love how you tagged the original label on too. Sweet :)

  • @imbb14
    @imbb14 Před 5 lety +1

    man....i'm from brazil and i love the way that you try to solve the issues...
    i would like to ask you to do more "mechanic" stuff... like the last video related with the RC car... it was simply amazing.
    love your videos and how you always try different things...

  • @Christopher_T_Paul
    @Christopher_T_Paul Před 5 lety +2

    That was a close one Vince... It's like you planned the suspense.
    Good fix though, onward and upwards.

  • @cammie0105
    @cammie0105 Před 4 lety

    That was amazing problem finding Vince! I’m amazed!

  • @garydobbs2085
    @garydobbs2085 Před 5 lety +1

    Very well done Vince. Great vid

  • @tomthebadasscat
    @tomthebadasscat Před 5 lety +1

    Well done mate. Those ESR meters make it very easy don't they. I bought one as a kit 12 months ago and I still haven't put it together being the slacker I am. Oh well! Keep up the good work and in my book you won this competition on pure entertainment value and giving it a go skills. 😜

  • @TomMannCenturia
    @TomMannCenturia Před 5 lety +1

    Fun videos, it was a great idea from you both.

  • @bino191
    @bino191 Před 5 lety +1

    Good fix vince......i like that little tester you used....thats a good piece of equipment.... :)

  • @mariusm369
    @mariusm369 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice channel Vince. Good luck in competition. :-)

  • @MrShadow1617
    @MrShadow1617 Před 5 lety +1

    Actually, since pretty much everything is made and assembled with digital parts, its very nice to see something that has a lot of analog parts in it.

  • @yorkshireman6650
    @yorkshireman6650 Před 5 lety +1

    Well vince i really enjoyed watching the series i can’t wait for the next challenge grate video keep up the good work

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety

      Excellent, glad you enjoyed them :-)

    • @yorkshireman6650
      @yorkshireman6650 Před 5 lety

      I learned a few tricks very educational we always want more

  • @HowlingWolf666
    @HowlingWolf666 Před 5 lety +38

    hey vince you should do a Christmas theme ebay challenge through December

  • @maxpain895
    @maxpain895 Před 5 lety +1

    For future reference if you are not aware,you can clean the stains and yellowing of the plastic with denture tablets,alka seltzer tablets will work also,but find denture tablets work better.For more aggressive stains soaking in alcohol can work wonders as well.Cheers,really enjoy your videos.Watching from Canada.

  • @keith27a
    @keith27a Před 5 lety

    I admire your perseverance Vince. You could have saved a lot of time by checking the dc power to the ICs - which would have been missing. The zener diode gives 18v dc from the incoming line dc voltage and presumably a voltage regulator for the lower voltages to the ICs.

  • @mitchgordon8199
    @mitchgordon8199 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Vince, shorted zener diode that happens thay put them in for surge protection. I used to test units long ago. Still good job.

  • @duchovny04
    @duchovny04 Před 4 lety

    Hey Vince i thought you were from Canada coz when i Googled it tells tat u are Canadian CZcamsr.. but i love ur repairs, knowledge an skills.. u are very thorough wit ur repairs.. u and steve really inspire me

  • @steve323f
    @steve323f Před 5 lety

    Was not expecting this at all, maybe job lot of mobile phones, perhaps Apollo 13s faulty parts, 😂. Again great fix and good luck. UK for the win.

  • @cflux1030
    @cflux1030 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey vince really going to miss this series!! You should do something for christmas like this! Or a big christmas day special!!

  • @andymee4947
    @andymee4947 Před 5 lety +2

    Another nice fix vince really enjoyed the series would be good if you could do it again sometime in the future

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi, definitely will in early 2019...we already have an idea for it :-)

  • @josephneale10215
    @josephneale10215 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome fix on video as always

  • @jasonfoster5560
    @jasonfoster5560 Před 5 lety +2

    After he unpackaged the home phone some millennial's still didn't know what it was :)

  • @gadgetuk48
    @gadgetuk48 Před 5 lety +1

    Yet another repair, never took a old telephone apart, so was interesting to see what was in it, luckily nice easy fix in the end, and looks like more than double the profit so far, awful stuff about the global shipping program, don't make sense, I understand voltage differences etc, anyway see what happens on the USA side this Friday, then get complete challenge final result, going to be interesting, well done again, really love watching these, been interesting, informative and fun and also frustrating all in one. 😀

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety

      Thank you, really glad you enjoyed the vids :-)

  • @alvstar84
    @alvstar84 Před 5 lety

    Impressive stuff Vince

  • @dodgydruid
    @dodgydruid Před 5 lety +1

    Enjoyable vid, am learning so much from them too :D

  • @kennymorton2416
    @kennymorton2416 Před 5 lety +1

    great job with your troubleshooting 👌

  • @ChrissyB40
    @ChrissyB40 Před 5 lety

    I really enjoyed these! New sub! :)

  • @GabrielAndroczky
    @GabrielAndroczky Před 5 lety +1

    This was all but boring mate.... I really enjoyed this and whatever this turns out to be at the end, this was a great adventure!! Well done!

  • @bubuldor
    @bubuldor Před 4 lety

    Best video of the day, ty !

  • @gabrilapin
    @gabrilapin Před 5 lety

    Very cool item to deal with ! I love feeling the fun and all the passion that goes into you trying to fix items :D (sorry for my english im french ^^ )

  • @pjollymore
    @pjollymore Před 5 lety

    hi there, rooting for you to win, been faithfully watching you from here in Canada, great work

  • @ikarros901
    @ikarros901 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice video... Broken Christmas presents repair challenge next? :)

  • @BloodyClash
    @BloodyClash Před 5 lety +1

    :D veeery nice. And i think steve also got his good thing out of that competition. I bet many of your fans also subscribed to his channel now.
    :D lol. Just went to Steve's channel and thought i didn't know that channel. But when i saw him i knew him

  • @thehotrodmad
    @thehotrodmad Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Vince, you can work out the resistance of those resistors by the colour of the bands on the body, not sure if anyone else has said it. Great video again

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety

      Thanks, I need to take time out and learn them. Another viewer gave me a great one page pdf which had all the info needed but I haven't actually learnt it yet :-)

  • @CaffeinatedTech
    @CaffeinatedTech Před 5 lety +1

    I like the attention you pay to cleaning your items and getting them looking as good as they can. Steve on the other hand I think is accustomed to getting his repairs out the door quickly and doesn't put in the same effort. When you think about it. You might be the last person to look inside that phone. Its usefulness as an actual phone has a pretty short clock on it, as pulse dialling analog lines just won't work at all soon. It'll be a nice art piece in some hipster's pool room.

  • @andymouse
    @andymouse Před 5 lety +1

    nice work bud!

  • @MaxRager80
    @MaxRager80 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey Vince good video and Happy Halloween.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety +1

      Hey there, Happy Halloween to you too :-)

  • @loganjorgensen
    @loganjorgensen Před 5 lety +1

    Some of them do fetch a lot of money, I dipped my toe in that market to get the iconic 70s model that computer phone icons look like in the 80s and the cheapest I could get was $25 with some months spent searching. I was going to gut it for a project but decided the shell was too old for it so it became decor, can still use it to mockup a shell of equal scale.

  • @cassandraclark7359
    @cassandraclark7359 Před 5 lety +1

    Fantastic job! I’m so glad you got it fixed! Good luck on the sale and I hope you win! #teamVince

  • @g0une1
    @g0une1 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks VINCE another good job done. By the way BT shares have just dropped 10 points since you done that repair. LOL

  • @travisritenour1849
    @travisritenour1849 Před rokem

    This is so cool 😎 i miss those phones

  • @martDawson
    @martDawson Před 5 lety +1

    Well done mate

  • @gimble8638
    @gimble8638 Před 5 lety

    the vincent van gogh pictured one is really clever with the receiver by his cut off ear :) vince you just said you could even have your favourite artist there lol, you didnt quite get the humour did ya? lol

  • @AerinRavage
    @AerinRavage Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Vince! I'm becoming a fan after watching your methodical troubleshooting and cleaning process! On this one, after seeing the cradle pop out, with that long barbed stem, I'm 97% sure that hole you can see at 17:02 (just above the left 'write your phone number here' slot) is how to release it.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety

      Thanks, very well spotted. Yes I think you are correct. That hole appears to be in the correct location for releasing the hook/cradle. Well done :-)

  • @andrewcosten
    @andrewcosten Před 5 lety +1

    Great Job

  • @johnDingoFoxVelocity
    @johnDingoFoxVelocity Před 5 lety +1

    Nice job

  • @D1amondeyes
    @D1amondeyes Před 5 lety

    Nice job!

  • @Vlad-bu3mr
    @Vlad-bu3mr Před 5 lety +1

    ahhh the old use the reset to dial out...great when your parents put a phone lock on the dial ;)

  • @pgill174
    @pgill174 Před 5 lety

    Nice work,,,, where did you get your component tester from?

  • @rolfsinkgraven
    @rolfsinkgraven Před 5 lety +1

    A very nice job.

  • @FireballXL55
    @FireballXL55 Před 5 lety +1

    I guess it was near a lightening strike that maybe killed the zener. I do not have the circuit but you may have been lucky, as you should know that the line voltage is 48V and it would have a resistor in series with the zener to produce the supply rail for the chips. I think I saw a date code of 1983 on the big IC. They also quite often had a switch for tone/pulse dial.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety

      Thanks. Yeah, I thought it might have had a switch to change from tone/pulse as it isn't that old so I was surprised it was pulse dialling only :-)

  • @jdhorton1432
    @jdhorton1432 Před 5 lety

    Know I'm several months late watching this series, but did you guys ever make video announcing the final particulars of contest (winner, cost/profit breakdown)? Can't seem to find that vid on CZcams. 🤔 Thanks!

  • @gregbouchard8353
    @gregbouchard8353 Před 5 lety

    Well done mate hove a good day mate

  • @djjeffp3266
    @djjeffp3266 Před 5 lety +2

    Please Vince,
    Next time you do a continuous test or resistance test don't hold you fingers on the testingprobes of the multimeter. Thats why you see a value both ways. Than you really know if your reading correctly. Your body has also a resistance value and thats what your multimeter is showing on its screen.

  • @chillworth2
    @chillworth2 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video!! what is the little tester called that identified the diode as faulty?

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 5 lety

      Hey there, a lot of people have asked so I have put a UK Amazon Affiliate link in the description. If you are from another country then hopefully you will be able to find it or something very similar :-) (I have copied and pasted this to save time).