Really nice video Steve. Love to see repairs bring the product back to life. Dehumidifiers are popular this time of year for drying clothes when it is too cold and wet to hang them out. Thanks!
@brianwood5220Ай бұрын
Nice job, Steve. Love these repair videos and your logical way of going about them. Thanks for sharing with us.
@TheChilliebooАй бұрын
Man I love these repair videos and the way you walk through the process
@orion310591RSАй бұрын
12:02 - There are specialized cutters for IC legs cutting. From Weller. But they are 120 euros. They are built good and really sharp and precise.
@andymouseАй бұрын
Like the repairs and nice to see people using the wick carefully and correctly ! seen people vigorously rubbing across the grain and wipe a load of pads off.
@sdgelectronicsАй бұрын
@@andymouse easy to accidentally do, especially with the bigger Metcal iron on cheap boards.
@andymouseАй бұрын
@@sdgelectronics :)
@Mr.LeeroyАй бұрын
was way too dry in my book though, wick loves flux and does the job at much lower temps when there is enough of it.
@andymouseАй бұрын
@@Mr.Leeroy It adores flux !
@luckywetlandАй бұрын
Excellent troubleshooting 👌🏼
@guateque1718Ай бұрын
Subscribed. Excellent tip on cheap boards delaminating with hot air. Thanks.
@DimasFajar-ns4vbАй бұрын
your skills is amazing good job sir and zamzam water
@FixTronicsАй бұрын
Nice repair👍🏻
@adamborkowski3175Ай бұрын
Well done!
@douro20Ай бұрын
There was another Shinco which was a large DVD player OEM. They were the ones who made many of the better portable DVD players, and they even developed their own chipsets for them. There was one model, the 868, which was region-free and had an integrated Mega Drive. It would read ROM files off of a CD-R and run them on actual hardware.
@AK-vx4dyАй бұрын
@12:41 Did smd glue dissolved solder mask?
@pauldery7875Ай бұрын
Nice, Really nice repair. Paul, USA!!!
@TheEmbeddedHobbyistАй бұрын
i like the hidden LED display on the side.
@copernicofelinisАй бұрын
Those beepers can generate nasty voltage spikes. Did you check to see if the rest of the circuit was protected by a freewheeling diode?
@GlennPierceАй бұрын
May be fun to reverse engineer the wifi socket.
@electrodacusАй бұрын
Yes the noise is likely from refrigerant lines as I have a fridge with same type of refrigerant and it makes similar noises.
@stevec5000Ай бұрын
I'd like to see you repair some of those crappy Black & Decker portable A/C units that Amazon sells that all get returned! I had to try 3 of them to find one that would even turn on and it only lasted a couple of months and died and now it won't turn on again either! BTW, they have nothing to do with Black & Decker except the name, they are imported and sold by someone called W Co. in NYC!
@citizen69345Ай бұрын
Hi, nice video. Regarding the use of the Micsig vs. Picoscope in this repair, would the Picoscope be an option with the Micsig differential probes that you tested several years ago? Or does it have some limitations? Thank you.
@sdgelectronicsАй бұрын
@@citizen69345 differential probe would have worked absolutely fine, just slightly more time to set up
@ickipooАй бұрын
Wondering if something on the display board found itself between ground and the non-isolated supply...
@sdgelectronicsАй бұрын
@@ickipoo or maybe some swarf in the metal box. I don't really see any witness signs of anything untoward though
@y_x2Ай бұрын
Lucky to get the IC...
@rlfvacАй бұрын
interesting video i have done quite a few chinese dehumidifirs with similar pcbs never seen this fault before usally its cracked solder joint loose connections or componets not soldered on. or the humididity sensor is faulty so e2 error.
@anthonydenn4345Ай бұрын
Nice job. I noticed you used a 1k resistor in place of what looked like originally a 100 ohm. Was that for any particular reason, or it doesn't matter?
@sdgelectronicsАй бұрын
@@anthonydenn4345 it's actually still a 100 ohm resistor, but a 1% tolerance version.
@anthonydenn4345Ай бұрын
@@sdgelectronics Cool, I don't recall seeing that type before. Kind of confusing numbering system. Learn something new everyday 😉
@101geoАй бұрын
Any way of contacting Steve? I have a couple of Old dinosaur power amps made by Threshold in the 80's that need looking at.
@sdgelectronicsАй бұрын
@@101geo probably don't really have enough time to take on too many repairs at the moment, but if that changes I'll let you know
@MichaelMiller-s7yАй бұрын
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@catharperfect7036Ай бұрын
Isn't it rare to see resistors blow?
@sdgelectronicsАй бұрын
@@catharperfect7036 they'll blow if their power dissipation is exceeded. I'm still not really sure what caused the issue
@daShareАй бұрын
@@sdgelectronics It would be interesting to measure the blown chip from the strobe line to the Vcc / Vss pins.
@GregMАй бұрын
Nice repair. That sure was a cheap PCB in it. Not a PCB Way one ;)
@AdityaMehendaleАй бұрын
Pragmatic question: I have two options: 1) A similar dehumidifier (size, shape, power-consumption) 2) A kilo-bag of desiccant-pellets that can be regenerated with a microwave oven (placed outdoors, obviously) Which option is energetically more efficient to remove a certain quantity of moisture from my cellar? Thoughts?
@sdgelectronicsАй бұрын
@@AdityaMehendale one of these will be more effective because it forces the air past the condenser. I would imagine this is more efficient too
@MrMaxeemumАй бұрын
Didn't "Technology Connections" cover this?
@AdityaMehendaleАй бұрын
@@sdgelectronics I am in no time-hurry - so "effective" is less important than "(energetically) efficient". I shall (re)watch TC's video on the topic. My thinking was: as the silicagel collects moisture passively, the energy of the microwave can be concentrated upon just releasing the accumulated water back into the atmosphere. In a dehumidifier, the machine also heats up the room-air and has to push a lot of air around (which is in a sense 'wasted' energy). Thanks, both!
@AppellationАй бұрын
When I read "garbage on display" I thought for a second it meant very obvious, public-facing bad quality. In fairness I am tired. And an idiot.