My name is Johnny Rosero. I'm developer....
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Hi, I'm a guy that randomly caught this burning urge to fix things that (almost)no one else could fix. I like excluding the almost part, it makes me feel special. This was completely out of nowhere, mind you. Well, other than the fact that I love technology. It was just like a *click*, I need to do this NOW, IDK.
Anyways, comes to find out the hardest part of this trade is finding the F***ING schematics. Like holy bajesus. I mean, it makes sense why the manufacturers don't want their devices to be repaired. But, come on. It's easier for someone to hire a hitman online that it is to find a PCB schematic for a super popular electronic device. Anyways, that's my intro and reason for being here.
k, bye.
*I have not/will not look for a hitman online. Just a comparison. lol
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Hello All I am a retired builder who has always had an interest in eletronics. I have built my own pc and have repaired a few mobile phones. Now I find myself playing around with PS5`s. I currently have a PS5 with random one beep but will not turn on. It has 12v , 5.1 and 3.3v rails. Thanks for letting me join.
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Hi. I'm JoeTechie. I've been working on and off with computer hardware and software since the early 80s. I've recently taken a new interest in building gaming PCs for my teen son and his friends. That led me to wanting to re-learn how to repair devices and components that are not working at the PCB level. A few YouTube channels pointed me here to learn and find additional resources.
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