Shahriar, you must have a pocket full of horseshoes! I can't believe the good luck you've had.
It must be luck, there is no other rational explanation.
You seem to come out smelling like a rose even when you do things that bother me.
Could be because I always wear
this when I work in the lab.
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All input/output voltages of that entire section of the schematics were measured before unsoldering (off-camera).
All voltages were measured after the damaged parts were removed (on-camera).
An external voltage source was applied to the 5V rail while the regulator was removed to measure current consumption, ensure proper operation and check for problems. (on-camera).
After replacement parts were soldered all voltages were again measured including thermal imaging to ensure proper behavior. (off-camera).
The power supply operation was verified once fully assembled (on-camera).
The power supply was calibrated (off-camera).
The power supply was put through an 8 hour random load-cycling using an active load in an automated setup to stress test everything (off-camera).
I never put any equipment back into my lab unless I am satisfied that it works.
We'll never know.
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