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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Greetings to all.
I think repairing things represents an act of respect to the environment and to the people who designed and built.
I live in Italy and I found this forum useful, interesting and instructive, so I am grateful to all those who have contributed to enriching it.Comment
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Working on a Vizio e470va posting here to activate access to site contents. Names Frank, I'm a PC technician and work in the healthcare field, this is my first time taking a look at tv's and this site has a couple of hits on working on this junk haha.Comment
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Merry Christmas
I was raised around electronics, in Detroit Michigan, my father was an RCA tv repairman for 30 years, he retired in 1978 so it's in my blood, unfortunately I did not pursue it as a career but now that I have time on my hands I love to dabble, but sadly Dad passed away 15 years ago so looks like Bad Caps will be my mentor.
I work and live in Custer State Park, Custer SD and being a seasonal worker the winters are wide open to learn and tear down electronics (camera, computer etc) and read.
I got my first computer 7 years ago and after 3 years overheated it (dust) so I took it down to the motherboard and this is not the first thing i have taken apart and put back together.
I now want to know how to fix them not just look at them, and that's how I found this wonderful site.
My Christmas gifts from hubby this year included a multimeter, solder gun, fluorescent lamp you can see where i'm going with this.
I love to read and have found answers already on this site so be prepared I will be asking lots of questions (sorry for the stupid ones) looking forward to creating new "contacts" in this forum.
Best to all Kathy's DYI (in a hurry to set up account, did not proof my title DIY)Comment
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Thanks for letting me register! My degree is in Biology, but I am trying my hand at fixing my TV. Found a thread that was perfect for the problems I was having, so registering to see the pictures was very helpful. My part is ordered from SJ (EEPROM for my VIZIO TV), and I am confident that $15 will fix the problem. Now, I'll just need to learn some soldering skills...Comment
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello from sunny Arizona. I just stumbled onto this site and have been fascinated by what I have been reading. Thumbs up to you guys for putting in the time, effort, and expertise to get this information out. I finished my EET degree back in '86, but never really was able to put it to use properly. I have been in the industrial electronic security career path ever since ( cctv, electronic access control systems). Over the years I have sent many components in for repair and had many returned with replaced capacitors. It just didn't register to me that there was a huge worldwide capacitor problem. I am wide awake now!! Thank you. Here are just a few of my recent experiences with failed or failing capacitors. Fiber optic transmitters and receivers with failing video fixed with new capacitors. An access control panel power supply with blown capacitor. Lawn irrigation controller board fixed with new capacitor. Klipsch 15 inch subwoofer with horrible hum issues not related to main power, not fixed yet, but now that I found a decent source for caps, maybe it will get fixed this year.
Thanks for this site. May you live long and prosper!!!!Comment
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello colleagues! I have service for multimedia equipment repair. Themes on your forum is very interresting and very usefull for me.Man everyday learning new things.I try to be active on your forum and I try to help everyone with my 20 year experience. Best regards! IvanComment
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Hey guys. I have acquired 3 lcd tvs for FREE. 1 large, 1 medium, 1 small. The large one I had professionally repaired for a family member, but the other 2 I need to take into my own hands. I am a huge car buff and do a lot of work myself, but this is a whole new world that I need to learn!Comment
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello All,
I am into fixing anything. I love tinkering and when I can get something to come back to life it makes my day. Also if I can't fix it it becomes a parts donation unit. I will do my best to be thorough in my questions and in my repairs.
SDCHOMEComment
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello AllMy Name Is Athinodoros
and i am starting learning electronics !!!
Need the knowledge for repairing computer boards
And this place is so full of people who are willing to help a lot !!
Thanks!!!Comment
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello guys
Mark here, I'm an electronics engineer working as a circuit and a pcb designer. I do repairs on my free time and find this forum very active and informative.
I guess this was just a small intro for me
Happy to help
ThanksComment
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