In this video we're going to be taking a look at a Starlink wireless router. I bought it from eBay for spares or repair and in the listing it said that they tried testing the power lead which seemed fine but the router does not power on.
I'm not an expert, but I do enjoy trying to fix things.
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Some of the tools and equipment that I use:
The Famous Blue Mat: [ Ссылка ]
Infiray P2 Pro Thermal Camera: [ Ссылка ]
170 piece electronics tool kit (security bits): [ Ссылка ]
SMD Tweezer set: [ Ссылка ]
Aixun T3A Soldering Station: [ Ссылка ]
Soldering Flux: [ Ссылка ] Alternative: [ Ссылка ]
Low Melt Solder: [ Ссылка ] : Cheaper Alternative [ Ссылка ]
Grinding pen: [ Ссылка ]
Component Tester: [ Ссылка ] alternative (slightly cheaper) [ Ссылка ]
Overhead Camera Mount I Use: [ Ссылка ]
Microscope Light (I use on my Trinocular): [ Ссылка ]
AD409 Pro Microscope 10" Screen: [ Ссылка ]
Extra Long Torx Drivers(used on Milwaukee radio): [ Ссылка ]
DC Power Adapter plugs 38 PCS: [ Ссылка ]
USB Power Meter Tester: [ Ссылка ]
SMD Component ruler 3x (for sizes of components): [ Ссылка ]
Other Equipment:
Main Overhead camera: Sony HDR-CX450 with 3rd party remote and RODE VideoMic Pro
Other cameras: Canon G7X, iPhone 6
Microscopes: Amscope trinocular (clone) with FHD 48MP Camera V8
& Adonstar AD409 Pro.
Editing Software: DaVinci Resolve
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