Hi all this is a circuit from a cheap "SilverCrets" meat grinder soldering contact has dragged and is there anyone who can suggest where or how to attach the negative in this position
Help me solve this little mystery
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by AdenitzHello to all,
I have just seen this YT video about solving flickering issue on SAMSUNG TV. Reading many comments it seems this works.
But I wonder what is done here and how this solved the issue. I'm not able to find the schematics so cannot explain to myself.
Few years ago I had a flickering problem on one monitor in some factory which I managed to solve by inserting UPS between monitor and power outlet. I also notice on this occasion the flickering was gone if I put insulation tape on the power plug like shown in the attached picture to remove connection with the PE conductor... -
by EazyBoneI picked this up and it had picture but no backlight. I was somewhat familiar with his TV as the LED driver fails a lot on this model. But when I tested the LED driver it had all the voltages necessary. I even had a spare one to try out just in case and that one did not solve the problem either.
I tested all the LEDs before pulling the screen apart but ended up pulling the screen apart anyways to further test them. Every one of them tests at 90 volts with the tester. They all light up. I replaced a couple as seen in the picture because I had extra and I accidentally popped the cap... -
by roadrashusually get help on here for computers and monitors etc but I thought you guys are the best I can think off to help me solve a real mystery.
I have a Honda NT650V bike and recently fitted a towbar to tug a little trailer sometimes.
Everything was good until I connected up the trailer socket.
The problem is whenever I use the direction indicators/flashers it causes a misfire as soon as I cancel the flashers the misfire stops. The bike without the trailer lights attached is fine.
.So far Ive tried the following:
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by foxd01Hello folks, I'm trying to fix an ATX power supply, among other problems it has a blow resistor with markings that don't make sense to any of the calculators I've tried.
I'm reading it as red, red, silver, gold, green.
It is a large resistor (15.5mm) on the high voltage circuit.
Here is a huge picture - can anyone help me with the resistance and wattage values?
Thanks for any help.
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by madan1Hi guys.
Recently got a faulty RC toy from ebay.. nice toy indeed - clean and neat, no visible usage and the fault was stated as "moves only backwards". Alright, faulty switch was my first thought... yes, but no.
Indeed when the car and the remote are powered, they automatically pair ( takes less than a second ) and after the first input, the car starts moving backwards until powering off the remote or the car. During that time, the other channel ( steering ) works fine.
Since the car is 4x4 and with two steering axles ( no differentials tho), it has...
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