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  • tw2005
    Badcaps Legend
    • Oct 2011
    • 6458
    • Australia

    #1

    Boards Repairs - PTS Electronics inc

    Looks like Moduslink PTS has resurfaced as PTS Electronics inc.

    http://www.ptselectronicsinc.com/

    Website is pretty much the same just brushed up with the new details, will be interesting to see what tweaks are made if any , pricing etc as it appears it's the same as what it was before it shutdown.
  • kick7
    New Member
    • Dec 2017
    • 6
    • usa

    #2
    Re: Boards Repairs - PTS Electronics inc

    Originally posted by tw2005
    Looks like Moduslink PTS has resurfaced as PTS Electronics inc.

    http://www.ptselectronicsinc.com/

    Website is pretty much the same just brushed up with the new details, will be interesting to see what tweaks are made if any , pricing etc as it appears it's the same as what it was before it shutdown.
    What did you mean by that? Were they a bad company "before they shutdown"? I was thinking of sending a Vizio power supply board to them for repair later this week, is that maybe not a good idea?

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    • maxvalutech
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Dec 2014
      • 804
      • australia

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      Re: Boards Repairs - PTS Electronics inc

      I don't know how you get on tw2005 but the board sellers I see here are asking ridiculous prices e.g $216 for a plasma main board for a set 9 years old when I can buy the same set working for $50/60. And similarly $100 plus post at least $20 for a board for set I sell at $80/90. They will have a lot of landfill one day as those sets are on their last legs now and new TV prices are getting lower by the week - rubbish sets I know but if you get 2/3 years from them then cheap entertainment.it was 3 years ago that I got new a 50" TCL $395 with 3 years warranty - no problems so can't complain.

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      • NeedsMoreFlux
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2017
        • 121
        • California

        #4
        Re: Boards Repairs - PTS Electronics inc

        Someone posted a 63inch samsung 7000 series plasma with cracked screen for $25. I didnt feel like bothering to part it out and post it in ebay. But if anyone needs parts its in norcal. I think they even listed it on ebay.
        Disclaimer: Don't trust a thing I say-I am frequently wrong!!!

        I have tons of spare parts, some used, some N.O.S. ham transistors and caps. Message me if you need any parts.

        Some of the things I've fixed:
        60" Vizio-bad LED's. iBook G4: Resoldered VCC Plug. Geo Tracker ECU: Swollen / Leaking capacitors. Windows Laptop: Soldered broken LVDS wires. Dryer: Burned contact on temp switch. Oven in R.V.: Bad contacts in relays-Exploded by the looks of them! Samsung Oven: Burned contacts on Relays. MSI Motherboard: BSOD-Swollen capacitors, bad graphics card, Moved SATA Input from SATA 1 to SATA 2 plug

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        • tw2005
          Badcaps Legend
          • Oct 2011
          • 6458
          • Australia

          #5
          Re: Boards Repairs - PTS Electronics inc

          Originally posted by kick7
          What did you mean by that? Were they a bad company "before they shutdown"? I was thinking of sending a Vizio power supply board to them for repair later this week, is that maybe not a good idea?
          I think simple case of the business being closed then sold to someone new and back in business. Good news for you US folk I think

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