Book learning has its place, but modern teaching methods often overlook the importance of a hands on approach and keeping it simple. Electronics is a complex subject, but once you begin to grasp the fundamentals it can becomes intuitive and fun.
After watching my free video tutorials you will see that understanding that many aspects of electronic repair is not as difficult as you might have thought.
Below are some of the comments people sent me after watching my youtube videos.
You can subscribe to my youtube channel by clicking here .
Hi Dave! i just want to share with you and all subscribers now and futures subscribers how my life has been changed since i saw you in one of your videos about lcd repair, i was about to give up with a sony tv and finally I did fix it. i am spanish(no english that all) just watching at your videos, and using google translator', your info was so helpfull to me and i liked that much, that i have decided to go back to school to learn all i can about electronics, i like all those books, and your tips because of you i have been making some money fixingf tvs and monitors, i had no job for 6 month no money and now i do! thanks a lot and GOD BLESS YOU.
I have watched about all of your videos and find them most interesting for teaching purposes. Crude in some ways but what the lesson is vividly fixed in your mind. You could easily be a shop teacher in school. I remember my shop teacher made electricity so difficult it almost turned me off from the study. You cant teach what you cant demonstrate. Great job.
Dave, You have been a great inspiration to me and many others I'm sure. Im just another guy wanting to learn to save a buck or 90 You are a hero! Because of your willingness to share, It's enabled me to repair three of my computer monitors and a 42" Philips plasma TV. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge in a world where other technicians and repair shops consider the hobbyist an enemy. Shine On! Jeff
i'm just starting out in electronics, having watched numerous courses from several people on youtube here, and i have to say, you're hands on approach and explanations have been the best that i've seen. Keep up the great videos you've definitely gained an avid subscriber today! Thanks again.
Doing a great job. Very good teacher and easy to understand. Learn more from you than everyone else I have watched.
big respect & up to you grant ,you should repair car dash boards also brother.many thanx & helpful
wow wow wow. Love these vids. I have been taking EE in University and feel as if I have learned MUCH more from these videos. Thanks!
cool
Thank you for this video! the hair dryer brought my Toshiba 42hp82 back to life. now to get the new caps in. I will have to utilize the other tricks you have mentioned, you are a very wise man when it comes to tv's.
cool videos, learnt a few things too, keep em coming. Be great if you done a course !! Dave I am a fellow repair tv repairman I have been in for over 20 years .I love what you are doing here I have thought of doing it my self .I use the freeze spray and hair dryer all the time .
Nice video dude...I use to repair TVs back in the day but now moved into IT....do you find modern TVs easier to repair than the older ones? when I say modern I mean the LCDs and Plasmas
Good tips and hints , It's refreshing to find in this money grabbing world there's still some people left that like to help others . Thanks
I can't agree with you more
I think I am going to learn from the videos you post. Thanks
Love your videos, thanks for taking the time.
Good tips.I learnt lot of tips from your videos, thank you very much for shearing
the best you tube site I ever found?
keep up the good work... you happen to have block diagram how lcd-plasma tv works?
Very nice. good tips. thanks
Thanks for this series! I'm actually working on laptops but the circuitry troubleshooting is where I needed the help. You've given a lot of great "in circuit" advice and that part about the freeze dry and the heating, priceless! my pops is a mastered electrician and I bet he's never heard that one before but it makes total sense thanks!
These videos are very insightful. I love the inductors videos. Can you show us the way to build your old very powerful high voltage high amperge transformer?
good vid, but why would use ac as opposed to dc...or vice versa? whats the pros and cons?
That's an excellent demo.
Just wanted to stop and thank you for the sub. Cool channel you have here.
Thank you for this! I've been searching trying to find an illustrative video like yours, and finally it's all starting to make sense. I love the demonstrations!
Clearly understood grant!! Thanks
Very Good !! 10/10
I think I am going to learn from the videos you post. Thanks
Doing a great job. Very good teacher and easy to understand. Learn more from you than everyone else I have watched.
Hey i was watching your Ac and Dc videos.
Great videos! excellent demonstration ! keep it up. :)
I'm taking E&M physics right now, and your videos make more sense than my textbooks. Keep up the good work.
Your videos are very informative
thanks
Thank you for this! I've been searching trying to find an illustrative video like yours, and finally it's all starting to make sense. I love the demonstrations!
Great explanations so clear! If my teacher had been this good, I would have become an electronics engineer.
Sir you are extremely gifted. You have the ability to take something very complicated and make it simple.
Yes, great channel, Thanks again for the great lessons with the children today, they loved it and so did I. They love the Electronic Project Lab too. Wonderful, fun learning.
Yeah, I like the test you run it's pretty cool. I'm a electrical/computer engineering student and this is helping understand testing in a fun way.
Hey man, i love yours tips!!
I also like electronic and you helped me so much.
Good job!!
Hi Dave, I am Chris Johnson from the UK. Now, I have never been confident with electronics as such. However these past two weeks alone I have fixed four TV's ranging from 19" to 42" and your advice has enebled me to do this. I must add, and I hope at least some people read this. You MUST HAVE the right equipment to do this. NEVER try and unsolder anything with a damn 12w iron, I use a 30w iron, cheap but effective! Buy some FLUX! Always use De-soldering brade / solder sucker!! All these things are cheap but will save you a lot of heartache.
Thanks so much again Dave, I am definately taking advice on the cap tester ;-)
After watching my free video tutorials you will see that understanding that many aspects of electronic repair is not as difficult as you might have thought.
Below are some of the comments people sent me after watching my youtube videos.
You can subscribe to my youtube channel by clicking here .
Hi Dave! i just want to share with you and all subscribers now and futures subscribers how my life has been changed since i saw you in one of your videos about lcd repair, i was about to give up with a sony tv and finally I did fix it. i am spanish(no english that all) just watching at your videos, and using google translator', your info was so helpfull to me and i liked that much, that i have decided to go back to school to learn all i can about electronics, i like all those books, and your tips because of you i have been making some money fixingf tvs and monitors, i had no job for 6 month no money and now i do! thanks a lot and GOD BLESS YOU.
I have watched about all of your videos and find them most interesting for teaching purposes. Crude in some ways but what the lesson is vividly fixed in your mind. You could easily be a shop teacher in school. I remember my shop teacher made electricity so difficult it almost turned me off from the study. You cant teach what you cant demonstrate. Great job.
Dave, You have been a great inspiration to me and many others I'm sure. Im just another guy wanting to learn to save a buck or 90 You are a hero! Because of your willingness to share, It's enabled me to repair three of my computer monitors and a 42" Philips plasma TV. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge in a world where other technicians and repair shops consider the hobbyist an enemy. Shine On! Jeff
i'm just starting out in electronics, having watched numerous courses from several people on youtube here, and i have to say, you're hands on approach and explanations have been the best that i've seen. Keep up the great videos you've definitely gained an avid subscriber today! Thanks again.
Doing a great job. Very good teacher and easy to understand. Learn more from you than everyone else I have watched.
big respect & up to you grant ,you should repair car dash boards also brother.many thanx & helpful
wow wow wow. Love these vids. I have been taking EE in University and feel as if I have learned MUCH more from these videos. Thanks!
cool
Thank you for this video! the hair dryer brought my Toshiba 42hp82 back to life. now to get the new caps in. I will have to utilize the other tricks you have mentioned, you are a very wise man when it comes to tv's.
cool videos, learnt a few things too, keep em coming. Be great if you done a course !! Dave I am a fellow repair tv repairman I have been in for over 20 years .I love what you are doing here I have thought of doing it my self .I use the freeze spray and hair dryer all the time .
Nice video dude...I use to repair TVs back in the day but now moved into IT....do you find modern TVs easier to repair than the older ones? when I say modern I mean the LCDs and Plasmas
Good tips and hints , It's refreshing to find in this money grabbing world there's still some people left that like to help others . Thanks
I can't agree with you more
I think I am going to learn from the videos you post. Thanks
Love your videos, thanks for taking the time.
Good tips.I learnt lot of tips from your videos, thank you very much for shearing
the best you tube site I ever found?
keep up the good work... you happen to have block diagram how lcd-plasma tv works?
Very nice. good tips. thanks
Thanks for this series! I'm actually working on laptops but the circuitry troubleshooting is where I needed the help. You've given a lot of great "in circuit" advice and that part about the freeze dry and the heating, priceless! my pops is a mastered electrician and I bet he's never heard that one before but it makes total sense thanks!
These videos are very insightful. I love the inductors videos. Can you show us the way to build your old very powerful high voltage high amperge transformer?
good vid, but why would use ac as opposed to dc...or vice versa? whats the pros and cons?
That's an excellent demo.
Just wanted to stop and thank you for the sub. Cool channel you have here.
Thank you for this! I've been searching trying to find an illustrative video like yours, and finally it's all starting to make sense. I love the demonstrations!
Clearly understood grant!! Thanks
Very Good !! 10/10
I think I am going to learn from the videos you post. Thanks
Doing a great job. Very good teacher and easy to understand. Learn more from you than everyone else I have watched.
Hey i was watching your Ac and Dc videos.
Great videos! excellent demonstration ! keep it up. :)
I'm taking E&M physics right now, and your videos make more sense than my textbooks. Keep up the good work.
Your videos are very informative
thanks
Thank you for this! I've been searching trying to find an illustrative video like yours, and finally it's all starting to make sense. I love the demonstrations!
Great explanations so clear! If my teacher had been this good, I would have become an electronics engineer.
Sir you are extremely gifted. You have the ability to take something very complicated and make it simple.
Yes, great channel, Thanks again for the great lessons with the children today, they loved it and so did I. They love the Electronic Project Lab too. Wonderful, fun learning.
Yeah, I like the test you run it's pretty cool. I'm a electrical/computer engineering student and this is helping understand testing in a fun way.
Hey man, i love yours tips!!
I also like electronic and you helped me so much.
Good job!!
Hi Dave, I am Chris Johnson from the UK. Now, I have never been confident with electronics as such. However these past two weeks alone I have fixed four TV's ranging from 19" to 42" and your advice has enebled me to do this. I must add, and I hope at least some people read this. You MUST HAVE the right equipment to do this. NEVER try and unsolder anything with a damn 12w iron, I use a 30w iron, cheap but effective! Buy some FLUX! Always use De-soldering brade / solder sucker!! All these things are cheap but will save you a lot of heartache.
Thanks so much again Dave, I am definately taking advice on the cap tester ;-)
Clink on links below to watch free Videos
(click on links below to watch videos)
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 1
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 2
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 3
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 4
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 5
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 6
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 7
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 8
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 9
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 10
(Video 10 is a Polaroid TDA03211C)
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 11
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 12
Remote control repair
Here is a video someone did on their own LCD TV which I found helpful.
Dissecting an LCD screen part1
Dissecting an LCD screen part 2
Dissecting an LCD screen part 3
Dissecting an LCD screen part 4
How to Solder.
Understanding AC and DC part 1
Understanding AC and DC Part 2
Diodes and Bridge rectifiers
Electromagnetic Induction
Understanding watts in relation to volts & amps.
Volts, amps and resistance made simple
Isolation Transformers
How to test Diodes
Repairing broken antenna connectors on TVs
LCD backlight
POLAROID TV FLM2601 Repair Tip
Astar LTV3001 Repair Tip
Polaroid FLM1911SVA Computer monitor
SVA 2400W-BD Screen is all White
Sharp LC13SHIU HALF OF SCREEN IS DARK
Emerson EWL20S5C
Finding a shorted component
Click here to see how one gentleman repaired a
bad LCD display panel
HD TV Antennas
Common LCD Display problems
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 1
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 2
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 3
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 4
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 5
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 6
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 7
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 8
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 9
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 10
(Video 10 is a Polaroid TDA03211C)
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 11
LCD TV REPAIR MADE EASY PART 12
Remote control repair
Here is a video someone did on their own LCD TV which I found helpful.
Dissecting an LCD screen part1
Dissecting an LCD screen part 2
Dissecting an LCD screen part 3
Dissecting an LCD screen part 4
How to Solder.
Understanding AC and DC part 1
Understanding AC and DC Part 2
Diodes and Bridge rectifiers
Electromagnetic Induction
Understanding watts in relation to volts & amps.
Volts, amps and resistance made simple
Isolation Transformers
How to test Diodes
Repairing broken antenna connectors on TVs
LCD backlight
POLAROID TV FLM2601 Repair Tip
Astar LTV3001 Repair Tip
Polaroid FLM1911SVA Computer monitor
SVA 2400W-BD Screen is all White
Sharp LC13SHIU HALF OF SCREEN IS DARK
Emerson EWL20S5C
Finding a shorted component
Click here to see how one gentleman repaired a
bad LCD display panel
HD TV Antennas
Common LCD Display problems