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hi guys , complete newbie here . due to ill health i have a lot of time on my hands and mind . so started to look at my busted 7 blink panni (as all owners do ) . got hooked on the great advice on the "Troubleshooting TVs and Video Sources>Panasonic TNPA5335 - from 7 to 6 LED blinks after Repair Kit" thread . great guys helping and educating us newbies . come from a mechanical background but have worked on electrical components whilst repairing cars and bikes . rewiring and fault finding , but delving into the world on smb tiny components is something im looking forward to leaning . great forum guys
hi guys , complete newbie here . due to ill health i have a lot of time on my hands and mind . so started to look at my busted 7 blink panni (as all owners do ) . got hooked on the great advice on the "Troubleshooting TVs and Video Sources>Panasonic TNPA5335 - from 7 to 6 LED blinks after Repair Kit" thread . great guys helping and educating us newbies . come from a mechanical background but have worked on electrical components whilst repairing cars and bikes . rewiring and fault finding , but delving into the world on smb tiny components is something im looking forward to leaning . great forum guys
Hello my friends my name is George, I hope I am posting this at the right place of this forum. I am an HVAC Tech from NYC 55 years old and I work on commercial units. I presently live in Greece. I pretty much don't know a damn thing about fixing electronic boards, the only thing I could do is to troubleshoot boards that have to do with HVAC but not fix them. Whenever we find a bad board, 99% of the time we change it. That is of course If a bad capacitor or something that is right in front of your face we change it and sometimes everything works fine again if we're lucky. If not we change the whole board. I was very fond of electronics and always wanted to learn how to fix of my own, like right now, I am playing around with a bad motherboard a Gigabyte GA-H77 M-D3H. But never had the time to really try to learn. I have been watching lots of videos lately on youtube do to that my ESR meter MESR-100 cannot read the new panasonic SEPC caps. They all seem to read 0.
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