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Lenovo IdeaPad 320s Burning Smell When Plugged In – #400
Lenovo IdeaPad 320s Burning Smell When Plugged In – #400
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Great work
Done watching, thank you very much for the informative repair video. I have learned significantly more troubleshooting & repair lessons in this tutorial video and to your other repair videos as well compared to my ENTIRE 4 YEARS OF COLLEGE due to the rotten & outdated standards of education here in the Philippines. I hope you will soon have a mini-series for Schematic & Boardview-free Voltage/Power Rail Tracing[12V/18-20V Main Voltage Rail, 5V, 3.3V, CPU/GPU Core Voltage Rail, DRAM Voltage Rail, IGPU Voltage Rail, System Agent/Northbridge Voltage Rail, PCH Voltage Rail, BIOS Voltage Rail, Battery Power Rail], Proper method of testing/checking of potentially faulty MOSFETs & ICs/Controller Chips, CPU/GPU/PCH Reballing and BIOS Bin File Editing.
you need a proper microscope (with depth info) . great work
earlier on you can see in the microscope that the cap have a crack on it.
That music while you works always makes me think of some cheesy romance scene from an 80's teen flick! Hahaha!
I was totally yelling at the monitor "That Cap is cracked" arrgh! But you got it! Yay!
Hi and nice video ! Other option was inyect 1 or 2 volts and look who burn.-
i get things wrong at first and fill the thrashbin later. U made a mistake and got everything fixed in the end. Congrats! 🎉
In this case just check with an oscilloscope in and out of the inductor of the 3.3v working regulator .. just to see if there is some "stabilization of voltage involved"
L7500 Graham, I'm sure it said L4500
love the kersploded phrase Graham LOL
Please please please don't start using "go ahead" over and over —– 8 mins 37 seconds
Not enough cider?
Always. Check. Your. Assumptions.
Applies to me when debugging software and, apparently, also applies to electronics 😜 Good job!
Thanks for sharing your thought process it really helps us newbies.
it's allways false capacitor
👍👍😎✌️🤟
Kersploaded- my new word of the day, love it
you just proved that you are a human.
Are computers similar to automotive where one part fails causing other daisy chain parts over work leading to a future of failing?
Been there, done that 😅
Great explanation as always, im going to say, i think i see that iffy cap but im not 100%. Nice Vid, keeep them coming!
Great video again thnx.
I was wondering to be honest why did you not check that bad looking cap first !
Happy Haircut too by the way lol.
Maybe consider to buy a new multimeter instead of the slow reacting Vici . Thanks for the Nice video’s !
I was shouting at you to check that capacitor first. It didn’t look ok from first sight! 😂 Great video Graham! 👍
Ha! I saw the cracks in the capacitor right away…. do I get a prize? 😁
Congratulations on 400 videos.
Nice video. The coil concerned is to filter the ripple created by the buck regulator getting out rather than filtering noise coming in.
loving the haircut
Manufacturers use these inductors as cheap fuses. Replace them with 0.1mm (not just blob) wire and don't think too much about them.
It actually worked🤭
BTW your brain is just normal.
I was expecting those burns becomes carbon resistor.😁
Hi! Where do you get the schematics for any board?
what u mean welcome to Adamant? where did #LFC go
xD
hello good sir love the vids