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Hi All,
Started dabbling in electronics many years ago, but recreantly i started in the repair side of electronics, mostly as a hobbyist. Still got lots to learn, but willing .
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Hey all! I'm an automotive technician, but started out in electronics in my youth, in PC builds or repairs, cassette players & radios, & appliances.
I'm technically a Jill of all trades. I'm finding I'm delving back into more electronic repairs, especially in automotive or heavy equipment since everything today has multiple modules to make them work. IDK if anyone has heard, but most of our electronics are coming from China.... and are more often than not, JUNK. I have had to do discrete & component replacements on boards or modules, as well as eeprom work, more & more often due to indefinite back orders or simply put, no replacement parts available.
I came across this site looking for specific info & all I've found seems quite informative & well explained. I hope to learn a bunch on here, since there seems to be no shortage of sharp members.
Hey fellow Badcap members, my name is Junior. I'm a techie/engineer at heart. When I was a kid I would disassemble my electronic toys, examine them, and put them back together. I was fascinated by how they worked. Now I'm 42 years old and it hasn't changed. I love building and fixing things. Its such an awesome adventure and a successful job is a great feeling. So I don't think it will ever stop. I'm hear to contribute and learn and grow. So lets get started...
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Hello- My name's Taylor, I'm an artist in the video game industry and I found my way to these forums out of a curiosity for studying the mechanical guts of of electronics for artistic purposes...
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Lenovo e531 mosfet 302 open, i've located and removd the faulty capacitor, and replaced the mosfet but still no voltage on the drain, but with 19v on source and gate
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Hi hello, I'm new on this forum, and I'm amator in electronics but I know basic like what is resistor Ohm, current etc etc, greetings from Poland! Best regards from Poland!
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi hello, I'm new on this forum, and I'm amator in electronics but I know basic like what is resistor Ohm, current etc etc, greetings from Poland! Best regards from Poland!
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Hello Guys,
I am John Louis, from Philippines. A 23 Year Old Student who loves to repair and solve laptop and desktop problems. I saw Badcaps as a help for me to expand my knowledge in this field. Hoping to be friends with you all
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HI all, due to some recent health issues I'm now a former industrial / field maintenance mechanic. Needing a new profession I decided to spin up a computer / phone repair bench from home, I have some electronic rework bench experience, but nothing like BGA rework and it's been long enough that my trouble shooting skills need a lot of work.
I'm still working out the finer points of the new biz model but hopefully I can get it cash flowing before I'm forced back to wages.
please help friends thinkpad T470 board CT470 series NM-A931 error post "bottom cover tamper detection error"
I've already
flashed the bios clean me and updated from the Lenovo site, then removed the switch and immediately jumped the S3 from pins 1 to 4, 2 to 3 but the problem remained the same, thank you
please help friends, I have 3 T490 units with the same case, the USB type C is completely dead, showing 20v 0 amp, loss of voltage VINT20_IN resistance to ground is fine, thank you
I think the problem is that I lost the voltage at PQ0008 pon 1 -PWRSHUTDOWN which should have been high which was picked up by R9512 VCC3SW, thank you very much for your help
Please help friends, thinkpad t480 nm-b501 is dead, help me fix it, thank you
usb meter 20v 0.00 amp, after I took the VSYS measurement the drop was only `9.2v which should have been 10.2v I measured from a normal matherboard machine, the VSYS path resistance to ground diode mode is 1900 thank you
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