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Lenovo Ideapad S340 no power repair. NO SCHEMATIC! Don't get caught.....short.....
When is a short not a short? Here we fix a Lenovo Ideapad S340 laptop that doesn't turn on.
Tools I use -
Soldering
Quick 861DW hot air station
Duratech TS-1640 solder iron
Multimeter
RMM760D - can be found under many name badges
Microscope
Luzky Zoom 3.5 - 90x simul-focus single boom stand trinocular stereo microscope
Camera - Lucky Zoom HD 14MP
Oscilloscopes
Siglent SDS 1102CML 100MHz 2CH
Philips PM 3305 35MHz 2CH
Thermial imaging camera
FLIR ONE PRO on android
Bench supply
Powertech MP-3086 0-30V 3A
TL866II PLUS universal EEPROM programmer
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Excellent trouble-shooting! A joy to watch. I would definitely charge for whatever expenses you incurred during the repair. Short of gross negligence, it's the right thing to do.
@JonnyFix
Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate!
Great job Jonny! The age old question is to charge or not charge. I think of it this way - you have years of experience and sometimes replacing parts that may become faulty due to a short further down the track can be a legitimate diagnostic strategy. They have brought the unit to you for your expertise and you should charge accordingly. I struggle with constantly questioning whether I am charging correctly, but get reminded by the customer themselves that it is my skills, honesty and experience that they are happy to pay for. Great job as usual mate and I like your diagnostic thinking process. 😉👍
@JonnyFix
Жыл бұрын
Yeah people always tell me I don't ask for enough, cheers!
Brilliant as always. Regards from the other side of the world (Italy...😁).
Nice fix, as far as charging for parts, I think anything used during the diagnoses and repair should be charged for, unless something happens because a serious mistake was made, such as dropping a screw into a live circuit for instance.
@JonnyFix
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've had a few close calls. If I totally borked something I'd buy them another one.I think I've learnt enough by now to avoid such incidents (touch fingers, cross wood)
Very interesting.
Great video with a tricky root cause...board flex issues are tough. I am surprised you did not discuss that the fault occurred after you charged the battery a bit and then ran the system on the battery. Was that coincidence due to board flex or would that tidbit have led you to the area where the fault was found? I would also really like it if you showed your multimeter more when probing around. Subscribed!
@JonnyFix
Жыл бұрын
I think the capacitor was the original fault and the fact it ran on battery was total fluke the board didn't flex in a way to show it up then. I think while moving it after than there must have been enough flex to re-short the cap and blow the input mosfet. Will try squeeze in more meter shots, cheers mate!
hallo andre hear from sa grate video i kan not see the vide obu i am blind hope you doo wele in all your videos thanks for all your videost
same laptop hope same problem i will buy those thing and i will repair it by my own, i accidentally removed the ram and no power after i removed
Hi mate im from melb i have three i5 10th gen slim 3 that doesnt tyrn on can you fix it for me please ? Ill send you the laptops i just need one u can have 2 laptops
@JonnyFix
11 ай бұрын
Appreciate the offer but I can't accept mail in jobs. I recommend you check out Paul, @pldaniels on youtube as he's a lot closer to you.
Well done jonny, i bet the owner was happy as a sand piper :-D Or a dog with three trees to piss up lol. Whatever you charged for the repair would be a lot less than a business doing the same job. Dam layer crap-a-citors, you only have to fart near one and it shorts lol.
@JonnyFix
Жыл бұрын
Haha absolutely. Honestly I don't charge anything specifically other than the cost of sourcing parts.