PS5 Blue Light of Death FIXED



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27 thoughts on “PS5 Blue Light of Death FIXED”

  1. Alex, In your opinion is it bad manufacturer design that causes blown capacitors in the same region on multitude of similar boards, or could there be another explanation like user error or abuse?

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  2. Would you be consider also create a structured educational video training on the micro soldering ? And sell it as online detailed tutorial. Perhaps used the experiences and common errors you seen and found from your regular trainings ?

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  3. In other words, Alex spent years and years asking these questions and learning. It's not as simple as watching a few videos and asking a few questions. That's not gonna get you very far, and then skill comes into play, even if you know what components are faulty, that doesn't mean you are able to fix it. Soldering is a very complex thing to do. I've been watching his videos for a very long time, and have only had a small amount of success soldering, but you just have to keep learning and developing skill.

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  4. Hello Dear NorthridgeFix, I do not think we can register your workshop cause of being far away, but if you can make tutorials of your wokshop and we may watch them on a different paid online platform . And I will be appreciative.
    Regards. Thanks.

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  5. Question: I've always had sort of an opposition to using electronic parts that have been used on prior electronic devices, due to the fact that all electronics have a finite amount of uses before they no longer work, so knowing this… Would it not be safe to say, that an electronic part that is removed from a donor device will never have the same longevity as a new electronic part?…inevitably, meaning that the repaired device has a good chance at returning for the same issue in a shorter time than using a new part?

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