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Hi, my name is Martynas and I'm from UK. My first language is Lithuanian so I'll be making some mistakes and typo in English
My hobby is fixing and making any hardware (PC, TV, Arduino stuff, Mobile phones).
All my knowledge came from internet (Yes, youtube and forums like this), I have no proper education. Because I have no day time job, I started home business that includes fixing anything that customers bring to me
I have expensive keithley bench DMM, cheap DSO, soldering station and hours of free time.
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hello everybody. I was searching for unlocking a bios chip on my motherboard and glad i found this forum. so much more that im interested in all in one site! real happy to be here
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Electronics is now a hobby since I retired from a computer maintenance co. 10 years ago. My first computer was a South Western Technical Products 6800 kit.. 2K memory 1 Mhz processor, Flex operating system. I am a Amateur Radio operator, and fly my own plane, so I stay busy. Like to repair friends, neighbors, and relatives computers and other electronics gadgets. Glad to find this forum. Oh, age, 91.
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Hello! My name is Mark and I'm a knowledge seeker that likes to have places to go to figure things out. This looks lie a great site so far. Can't wait to get some projects completed!
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I'm a voice over an on camera actor originally from Los Angeles now residing in Dallas Texas.
I used to repair electronics (minor repairs and adjustments) and now I speak about them, Occasionally doing some repairs – like the plasma set I just bought which has vertical lines that I'm trying to resolve.
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Hi Everyone,
My name is Paul and I'm from Northern Ireland. My passion is electronics. I work as a technician for Siemens and enjoy attempting to repair anything that is electronic in my workshop .. If I Can.. And when I manage to get a min. . All in my spare time. I enjoy restoration work on Valve radios and Guitar amps. I'm also a part time musician and play keyboards.
I stumbled upon this forum by searching for information on a TV set on line.
Looking forward to learning loads from you all.
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Hello everyone,
My name is Ray and i'm on my last leg from throwing out my 60" Samsung LED TV. If i honestly knew if this company had this many problems i would of went for a different company. This website looks very informative on providing the knowledge to tackle the job!
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I'm retired. My job title was Electronics Tech but I had a soldering iron in my hand only about 2% of the time for the last twenty years. Before that I spent most of my work time building custom circuits using schematics drawn by an engineer. Long ago I repaired a few TVs using Sam's Photofacts. So I'm really out-of-date and out-of-practice as a repair tech. I did manage to replace a surface mount power transistor in a CREE LED flashlight recently, which made me really proud of myself. :-)
I gave an unbelieveably cheap Seiki SE501TS TV from Walmart to my sister a couple of years ago. Now the backlight is dark. The two LED array connectors both show 74VDC on my free Harbor Freight DVM (I really miss having access to lab-grade bench instruments!). That's the limit of my knowledge for this problem.
I'll lurk in the repair forums a while before asking specific questions.
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Hello, My name is Josh and i'm from Massachusetts, USA. I'm a recent graduate for an Associates degree in Electrical Engineering Technology and aspire to be an engineering tech. I'm currently employed as a conveyor technician but I spend the majority of my time playing music and repairing / tinkering with electronics - my most recent endeavor being repairing LCD and projection Tvs. I'm here to learn from the experts and also help wherever i am able. Nice to meet everyone!
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Hi all new to this forum, but don't have much expertise to bring to the table. I have always been fascinated with electrical components since the time my Dad and I built an old Heathkit SW receiver. I came across this site while trying to repair my son's Samsung plasma TV. Not having much success with it though, replaced the Y-Sustain and buffers still no joy. Anyway thanks for access to all this wondrful info, hope to make good use of it. Don, aka 72Tiger.
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Hi All, Great site
I'm Retired electronics tech, used to fix valve Tv's in the 70's no good now with SMD's can't even see them let alone fix them.
Anyhow have few monitors to fix so I joinned badcaps.
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