Greetings, Bad Cappers! I work in the avionics industry repairing, modifying, and certifying aircraft power equipment (conveerters, inverters, etc). I live and work in Wichita, KS (USA) and enjoy music and movies and documentaries (on occasion). I am pleased to meet all in the forum and will help when and where I can. In my introduction, I would like to ask if anyone has had direct experience with CyberPower 1350/1500 VA AVR UPS products? I had one that required batteries (about 8 years old, I think). Once I replaced the batteries, the unit would start up but would not charge the batteries. I replaced all the caps on the charger side of the board and the solid state components, as well. The TL431K (U1), the Opto-isolator (U2), the Viper22A (U3), MPSA42 (Q4), and the LM324N (U4) have all been replaced. The unit now charges the batteries, but goes into capacity "overload" (max load capacity is reached in steps and a continous tone is triggered at that point) even though there is nothing plugged into the unit. The unit also does not run when unplugged. There seems to be no schematic out there anywhere and not a lot of useful information shared on YouTube. Can anyone point me in the right direction to resolve this issue? I am continuing to probe around and replacing more caps, several more transistors, and some voltage regulators (5V and 15V). The mosfets tested good including mosfet P65NF06 (Q8). Please, advise if possible... thank you.
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Hello, I'm Marek.
I'm IT guy from Poland with two decades of experience in user support and PC/HPC server designing/building. I'm looking for deeper knowledge in electronics/firmware repairs because there is no joy with components replacement I would like to know how to fix motherboards and its firmware and I hope that somebody will share some knowledge. Of course I'll be happy if I'll be able share my knowledge and help someone else.
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Hi, I'm Harvinkumar and I build pcs for friends and as a small business. I've been doing it since I was 15 and now im turing 20. I'm here as im trying to pick up gpu board repair after working on my soldering techniques for a few months as I have 2 dead RX 6700 XTs that I would really like to repair for my friends. Hopefully I can!
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Hey everyone just wanted to say hello and say thanks for letting in here to learn all I can since I have no official training of any sort. I joined here to learn how to go about fixing a Dell W1700 LCD TV/Monitor that the back lights have gone. Any suggestions regarding will be helpful. Thanks again for letting me listen in on all the professional suggestions.
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Hi, My name is Dave. I live in the Montreal suburb. I collect and repair retro computers (C64, Amiga, etc). I also repair PC a laptops to rebuild them for friends and family. I have a defective Home Theater PC that will need some love and recapping. I also got from work a relatively new laptop that was going to be sent to recycling because it is locked with an unknown Admin Bios password. Time to tinker ;-)
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Hi,Im Davor from Croatia,Im trying to repair monitor aufio rsw12, I dont have service manual. Woofer had loud buzzzzzz and green light, then I changed main filter capacitors,buzzz gone but green light gone too,then I changed almost everything on the amplifier board except relay,now I got green light but no sound,and I cant hear speaker relay clickš„µ
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