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I've been working at the same company in Texas for over 25 years, troubleshooting down to component level and replacing those components as well. I've offend wondered if someone could make a little extra on the side doing this line of work. I came across Louis Rossmann's videos on YouTube and thought I would give it a try.
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hi everyone im new in this forum and appreciate that there is such a site that we can ask assistance on caps. im 57yrs old and a retired systems admistrator, i used to work in a bank and now that i have retired i can do fulltime electronic repair on board level. In the company we used to replace the intire board or module because time is important, now i will have that time to enjoy. Thanks
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Hi Im James and i am a new to this forum. Well i have actually used it for about 2 years now when searching for things and 9 out of 10 times i have found what ive needed, so thought it was about time to put something back in.
I have always been interested in computers and tech/gadgets, and for several years helped friends out with mobile screen changes, but about 2 years ago i saw a video on youtube of Louis Rossman doing things i didnt know was even possible to a pcb, and my mind was blown. I wanted to do that as well, so jump forward to now with very little money i have joined the self repair community and love it.
Thank you to the forum memebers who kindly share their knowledge and experience here, without them i would of given up and thought board level repair was only for the manufacturers.
Keep up the good work and i hope that Right to Repair works out for all you guys in the USA.
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Hello, my name is Jack. I have enjoyed tinkering with electronics for several decades, but as I near retirement from my day job I am spending more time at it. Mostly I just enjoy the puzzle-solving aspect of diagnosing a problem in a piece of equipment; and, I can't stand to throw away a broken item without having at least tried to fix it myself.
Google has led me to this forum dozens of times, so I thought it might be time to finally join.
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Hi
I'm Jim
I've been tinkering with electronics - and computers - for 35 years. No formal training, I just BS along. I really need to do a course or something and really get the basics down properly - all that stuff like Ohms Law etc etc.
It's usually repair projects for me - whether it's a guitar FX pedal or a washing machine!
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Hi, I am located in the UK, I'm a serial tinkerer that likes to repair anything I can including electronics, my limited knowledge on PCBs can be frustrating but perseverance usually works.......ready the fire extinguisher!!!!
Cheers 😊
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hello, my name is Mauro and I have been dealing with electronics since the 80s, so I started to work with computers, my first was an XT after 386 and so on, today I turned to hardware and maintenance again.
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I am an IT developer and have been involved with software systems for over 3 decades. Back in the 1980s I did a course at a Polytechnic which in today's education climate would scale to about a mid level of a degree course. I followed that up with another Diploma in computer programming and operational research. Having tried very had to get my desired job as a computer programmer since the summer of 1983 to about March 1985 and failed I settled for a job In computer operations in the hope that I would be able to climb up the ladder and finally get a programming job. My efforts finally paid dividends when in October of 1989 I managed to get a role as a Tandem basic computer programmer. From then on it was a hard way up the road to get practical experience in my field. Three decades later I have now covered a wide variety of computer languages and reasonably experienced in my field.
About twenty years ago I started looking at electronics and the more I read the more I was liking the subject to the point where I was questioning myself that if I could turn the clock back this would be the subject that I would academically go to university to study. Since that time every time I have found the time I have tried to read up on and watch videos about electricity and electronics. I would describe myself as a hobbyist with some theoretical knowledge on electronics and always improving. I joined badcaps knowing that no one knows everything. It is my firm belief that one can only make progress by being open mined and knowing that we all live in a world we all have created for ourselves and it revolves on rules, knowledge and understanding, much of which came long before I arrived into this world. So I am here to learn and improve. There is a saying in my motherland, “from the pram to the grave everyday one should seek knowledge”. So please accept me with open arms ! and teach me some new knowledge/experience and for that I would like to thank you all in advance.
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Hi every one, Daniel from México.
I find the information in this forum very helpfull and his members. I am not a electronics technician but i am very fond of the Lenovo Thinkpad Laptops so i am here to try to fix them.
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Hello everyone,
My name is JP and I'm from Chicago, IL. I'm joining this forum to get information on how to fix a Samsung 42" Plasma TV with the infamous click on/click off sound!
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