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Broken USB Flash Drive Smoked – Repair and Data Recovery
Broken USB Flash Drive Smoked – Repair and Data Recovery
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“ You should be smarter than this”……….Well said Alex.
The smile Alex gets every time he successfully repairs something is priceless.
Pleasure to see your child. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
God Bless your family🤩🤩🤩🤩
YOU ARE THE BEST !!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'm so glad you were able to fix this
MLCC always playing games 😊
MUY BUENO TREMENDO QUE MAS PUEDO DESIR
the main hero is thermal camera 😅
Excellent….
I don't know exactly why, but this repair in particular was so good to see.
Awesome data recovery Alex!
I wanna get into micro-soldering one day, it seems enjoyable
your skill and knowledge never ceases to amaze me.
The back of small master
I've been subscribed now for over a year and honestly, I am a developer so I don't know anything about components or repairs but just from watching your videos I learned so much about different components and what they do, keep up the good work (:
that capacitor is more powerful the two restorts make it smoke but the capacitor don't care 🤣🤣 no need that two restsor , replies with that capacitor
good job, very informative
Pass that
On of the other issues that could have caused your issue is the two resistors were not put in the same direction. You put on in upside down and this is going to confuse the electrons going through them so the resistance will be wrong…
even as professional as you , I'm sure it feels like happy magic when fixed part works.
Bro..How much charge you from the customer this kind of repair ?
There's really no reason why that shouldn't be chipped off and read directly. Would save you a lot of time.
Thanks Alex for your amazing videos. I actually managed to solder Lenovo IT8586E EC chip successfully . imagine it's my first time and I nailed it. Had experience in soldering but not that 0.5mm pitch. May God bless you
Nice job
Wow! Nice smoke, Alex.
How much did you do this job for?
excellent job
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Hope you don't mind the question: Do you ship to Canada as some U.S. companies do not (shipping issues?) Ok, thank you, Alex!
As I watch these videos I often wonder if sending something in for repair makes sense vs attempting the repair yourself. As an example I have a VR controller that has a joystick issue. The cost of the controller cost $250 new because you can only buy them in pairs but the component to repair it cost a few dollars. I bought a set of new ones, but for $250 it seems like a repair would be worth the attempt as I would have a spare set. It's probably not worth sending in for a professional to do due to cost though. I am a hobbyist so watching these videos is good for learning techniques, even if I don't have all the professional tools. Kinda hoping I can manage one component though…
That flash drive wanted to play games. You obliged it Alex 😆
Enjoyed seeing you interact with your boy.😊
You let the smoke out. That's what electronics run on