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Hello World!
I'm HairyMike and I have been a fan of this forum for years but have just recently needed to register to view a schematic that- unfortunately for me- didn't help me keep these damn Bestec PSUs I have been trying to use as Bench Supplies alive... this recent one has a gray, pink, and brown wire that I think I read needed to be connected to the individual supply voltages for regulation but I'm stumped... the ThermalTake supplies are a LOT easier to work with I'm discovering.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi everyone, I'm a software developer.
I also repair electronics for hobby.
I'm looking for some tools and files for old MOBOS.
Hope the guyz here will help me.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello, I introduce myself. I'm Kikino and I like all kind of electronic devices. As I'm getting older, I'm more interested in fixing than in use them, that's the reason I'm here.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello, I have been a software and electrical engineer (FPGA mostly) for 27 years.
I like repairing and upgrading old computers (C64 and Amigas).
I am good at soldering (TH and SMD), QFP and 0603 are no big deal for me.
I have a Dell U2410 that show some signs of failure that needs to be re-capped.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello everyone,
im not new to this forum but have been one of those that sits and reads rather than get involved much. you guys are far more experienced than me so i try to learn in the background. i like to dabble with electronics and computers in general, building repairing and sometimes breaking things
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
My name is Zack. I was brought up in DE where there is a railroad crossing near my home. There are seven members in my family; they are my dear grandfather, parents, two sisters, my precious puppy and I.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi everyone my name is Jim.
Always had an interest in electronics since I was a kid. Took apart our Atari player when I was younger and I kinda ruined it.
Then my mother ruined my me and I couldn't sit down for a few days 😅.
As I got older the urge to open things up never stop. Had friends who were very good with computers and they taught me the basic. I learned to put in my first rw-dvd drive when I got my first computer. It can with a single disc drive and I want to burn CDs then (Middle School 1995).
Built a few PCs as well but it's been years since then. Probably about 10years. Other than electronics and do enjoy working on cars as well.
Glad I stubble on the forum when I was looking for a schematic for my brothers old laptop. I learned a lot these last few days but I know I'm just barely scratching the surface.
My goal is to learn to fix laptops, gained knowledge of how different components work and have a better understanding of how to properly read schematic.
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