I'm excited to join this community! I've been repairing notebook computers for over 20 years and have gained a wealth of experience in diagnosing and fixing various hardware issues. Over the years, I've worked on a wide range of brands and models, and now, I'm diving into the world of MacBook repairs to expand my expertise. I'm looking forward to learning from the community and sharing my own knowledge wherever I can.
hi guys!
My name is Ozcan
i live in Paris
I am computer technician
I come here to look for information. I learn something new every day even with 20 years of experience.
Hi, I'm a mechanical engineer by trade and do a lot of electrical fault finding on machinery and a little bit of programming and A LOT of data acquisition and analysis (I work in R&D) but I've always been very interested in electronics at more of a circuit level and enjoyed playing with 555 timers and stuff at school. Lately I've delved a step further and become more interested in basic DC power supplies as found in most consumer electronics around the home, laptops, TVs, etc.
I've got a little 0-30v bench power supply and very handy temperature controlled 50w Parkside soldering iron station + a Weller gas iron that used to be so good I used it all the time but it's a bit tired now and replaced the cat with wire wool!
I'm just tinkering really, but I joined up as another member shared a datasheet for a Supervisor IC who's over current protection seems to be a little too keen and I'm just wondering what makes it tick.
I'm glad to be a part of the community. Just a little about myself…
I have always been interested in learning how to fix things myself and enjoy learning as much as I can from others who are more knowledgable. Over the years I have repaired and upgraded several computers myself and have a little experience on servicing TVs. I have many years experience in home appliance repair and run my own company. I have attended numerous factory trainings on appliance repair and am constantly trying to stay up-to-date on the changes in the appliance electronics components. Looking forward to learning a lot from you guys and will also gladly help anyone in any way I can.
I just came across this great forum. I am starting to repair hardware free of charge for colleagues and friends and currently have a MacBook Air for repair. I'm excited to see what useful information I can find here and hope that I'll soon be able to share some of my knowledge here, too.
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