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Have gotten some very useful information here so I decided to join.Work on some TV's and computers in spare time.Currently drive long distance.Licensed electrician done a little of many things.
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Hi al,
My first time here. Im from Perth Westetn Australia. Currently an Electronics Technician for the Navy.
Have done my fair share of PC builds and repairs, now looking at security systems and doing hybrid pc/security systems
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Hi to all, My name is Ken, just a amateur looking to expand my repair skills to electronics. Engineering background and basic understanding of electronics.
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Hi all,
My name is Pat. I studied computer engineering at MSU, and I am currently a graduate student in EE. I am debugging an LCD monitor, and I found a lot of good info on the forums here, so I decided to joined.
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Hi everybody! A newbie in computer & tv repairs. Quite amazed to find some kind of repair workshops. Hope to learn as well as to contribute something to the community.
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Hi, I found this forum while trying to find a "cure" for my terminally ill vizio razor e220va. seems like u all know ur stuff. I hope I can glean enough info to get my 1 1/2 yr old tv working again.
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I'm Eric.
Why am I here? To learn some stuff and have some conversations, I guess.
I already know how to replace caps, though. Even those tiny SMD ceramic caps and there aren't any electrolytic capacitors in my main PC, so I'm not worried about those.
I mostly plan on having discussions about what brands are best for what and there series, and stuff like improving the quality of a function by changing capacitors with a different rating (Like audio devices and such). Things like that.
I probably won't be the most active member, but I'll pop up from time to time.
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Hi
I'm here to see if my motherboard/graphics card may possibly be experiencing heavy crashes due to bad caps. I figure it's either that or terrible BIOS bugs.
It requires resetting clearing the CMOS before it will even turn on again..
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hi all , my name is martin pretty much new here right nlw in Florida USA ...
born in CZECH REP....
tvs , pcs , and all the another stuff is just hoby
right now working on one ps3 and lcd , iam pretty much noob so hopefully somebody will help me out
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Hi There - I am just a computer consultant who maintains a small amount of machines for friends and family, and I have a friend who buys storage lockers, and occasionally I get stuff from him for repair. I never heard about bad capacitor issue until finding this forum, but so far have had the issue on a monitor, a video card, and even on an asante router.
Each time I delve into a repair I become more confident, and have even fixed the motherboard ($200) on my Fisher Paykel driver for the cost of a fuse (69 cents) (not the glass fuses, the ones that are made of silicon and look like a chip on the motherboard)
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