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Hi all !
My name is Belal and I am in short a new member to this forum which I've found accidentally while surfing for a electronics maintenance specialists and I'm hoping my self to be in the right place so as to have my Electronic-related Issues solved !
Thank You, and I hope You all the best and receive my excuses for the bad English.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hey folks, I just joined today looking for some specific advice on a dead plasma TV. I'm amazed at your know-how. I've replaced parts on my computer and dabbled a bit with creating my own batteries for small electronics. I think I'm very novice compared to many of you. Thanks for your help and resources!
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Hello all I hope that I can learn a lot from you guys and one day become well versed in more complicated computer repair. I may not know alot but I am very willing to learn from all of you.
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Howdy. Name's Dario. I'm an EE with experience in RF and comm systems deployment. I've done software development in the past, so I'm good enough to be dangerous (to myself) in many things. I dabble in computer repair and hope to make good use of this site.
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Hi, my name is Daniel and I'm a DIY enthusiast. Came here looking for tips on consumer electronics repair.
Especially interested in high-end audio equipment as I have a pretty decent background in professional-grade studio recording equipment and professional-grade theater design/equipment (acoustic/electrical engineering).
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Hi all,
I'm here mostly just to learn things and find information to help me maintain & possibly improve some of my aging electronic equipment. I'm a retired telephone switching tech and have been a semi-audiophile for almost 50 years, so I have a few 'mature' pieces of audio gear that could use some attention. Hopefully being a member of this forum will help me provide that attention.
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Hi everyone,
My name's Jonathan and I repair consoles as a hobby - I've recently decided to get a little more serious, and take on cheap, older generation PS3s and X360s suffering issues, hence joining BadCaps.
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Hello, New member with a list of things to fix including a 70" sharp aquos, a toshiba laptop, a fridgidaire ice maker, a Honda Civic AC where mice completely ate the soy based insulation plus copper wire. I began with a Motorola 6800 hex keypad micro, an AMI 6800 motherboard with 16k memory and tiny basic, then stepped up to a Commodore VIC 20, C64, then an 8080 CP/M Bigboard soldered as a kit (dual 8" floppy drives!). Hope to learn from and add to some conversations.
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Hello!
I'm a newbie in electronics, but I'm highly looking forward to learning and becoming better and better. At the moment of me posting this, I'm still in school, High School to be more precise. It all started this year in July, when a Gigabyte LGA 1156 Motherboard refused to power on anymore, all the buttons on the case being completely functional. So, I tried forcing it to power on, by shorting 2 Ground Pins on the PSU, but that didn't give me any results, other than the fact that the Motherboard has a bigger problem than a not working Power On Circuit. So, because of lack of schematics and Thermal Cameras I gave up on the Motherboard, temporarily mind you.
Now, for the last two days I've been working on an Asus X54H (K54LY MoBo) with a left click button broken. Because of my bad soldering skills and a soldering iron that heats up too much, I ended up with two of the copper pads on the tip of the iron and then in the cup of colophony. And, again, because I have no good schematic for the MoBo, I cannot find out where the signals for the left click are coming from and I'm stuck with a laptop without a left click button. Sad… I am aware that there is a PDF file in a thread here, but the images are very low quality and the schematic is lacking a lot of info, especially that less important info I would need: TouchPad buttons.
So, let's hope I can find a way to advance in electronics, soldering and fixing and I'm looking forward to posting questions and answers on this forum!
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