Hello guys,
Today I watched a YT video about Macbook repair, posted by Paul Daniels. I enjoy watching repair videos in general, but this particular draw my attention. If you see part: https://youtu.be/KwwI62NGBSc?list=PL...tbkvew1c&t=356 around 5:55, where he found a corrosion around crystal,
he said it explained such behavior.
I'd like to understand how corrosion around crystal can cause laptop to work sometime and some other time doesn't work.
I've readsomething similar but about electrolytic caps. If they are too old and lose capacity or have ESR increased, this can also cause similar behavior.
Can you please, how this is possible, what is the theory that explains it?
I know that someone can be a very successful repair guy if without understanding the details oftheory behind it, but I'd surely like to understand why is that. The thing is that I had few problems lately that sometimes work and sometimes don't.
Than you!
Today I watched a YT video about Macbook repair, posted by Paul Daniels. I enjoy watching repair videos in general, but this particular draw my attention. If you see part: https://youtu.be/KwwI62NGBSc?list=PL...tbkvew1c&t=356 around 5:55, where he found a corrosion around crystal,
he said it explained such behavior.
I'd like to understand how corrosion around crystal can cause laptop to work sometime and some other time doesn't work.
I've readsomething similar but about electrolytic caps. If they are too old and lose capacity or have ESR increased, this can also cause similar behavior.
Can you please, how this is possible, what is the theory that explains it?
I know that someone can be a very successful repair guy if without understanding the details oftheory behind it, but I'd surely like to understand why is that. The thing is that I had few problems lately that sometimes work and sometimes don't.
Than you!
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