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  • cemut9088
    New Member
    • Sep 2025
    • 1
    • Malaysia

    #50141
    Hi all I wan nice to meet all of member here

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    • Jw9392
      New Member
      • Sep 2025
      • 2
      • USA

      #50142
      Hello everyone! I am a recent graduate in EE and have always been a tinkerer. So on my lasted project for work I manged to create a ground loop with my PCB I working on, and my laptop . So I am here to try and find schematics and never give uo right to repair. Hopefully this forum will give me the community and tools needed to do so!

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      • Jw9392
        New Member
        • Sep 2025
        • 2
        • USA

        #50143
        Hello everyone! I am a recent EE grad. At work recently I managed to make an unintentional ground loop, between my PCB, and thinkpad laptop. So I am here to work on tracking down the schematic and improve my chances at repair.

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        • Zatoky
          New Member
          • Sep 2025
          • 1
          • Romania

          #50144
          Hi to everyone, im new here i know this website from YouTubers that are in this type of job EC programming and bios.

          A short story of myself:
          I was interested on how things do work from a young age , "the logic behind them" . I remember all statted with Metin2 private server files by Rain or Root (dont remember exactly) , I was 13-14 yo back then and i was struggling to make it work to login in game successfully on this Server Files, but never gave up till one day i managed ot took me 3 days, and from there slowly i went deeper in the client, server, database and a little for the web part for registration, bck then was with Hamachi connection till the port forwarding came to my knowledge.
          I started to implement 3 d models of weapons from other games using extractors from other communities like this one and posting them(finished 3d models comverted them to be compatible with the game, texture location , alpha channel for brightness all balanced)for free on a forum to share it. I was happy to see after some years some big Pservers, using the models that i shared.
          Well and so many to talk about but all ended when i was 22 yo because of real job and different focuses on life, but still I remember my many hours and struggles to understand some aspects in the game development area .
          Now im a truck driver, i don't really love this job i do it because i need to earn my existence. I would love yo open my repair shop one day , slowly getting what i need (tools ).
          And yes im 30 yo , life goes fast , if i work most of my life o want to do something that i really enjoy, even the hardware deserves a second chance(third, fourth...)let's fix them.
          My English is not very good and i hope.to be useful in the future after i will get some experience, and i will try to extract every laptop that i pit hands on to save the firmware amd bios..
          Thank you and ahave a lovely journey in your life.

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          • toLog
            New Member
            • Nov 2024
            • 2
            • Australia

            #50145
            Hello from Tom!


            Hi everyone,

            I'm Tom/toLog and I'm excited to join the Badcaps community!

            A bit about my background:
            • Self-taught electronics enthusiast with no formal training but about 6 years of hobbyist experience
            • Background in IT support, but electronics repair is purely a passion project
            • Started fixing things out of stubbornness - couldn't stand throwing away "broken" devices

            My main interests include:
            • Consumer electronics repair (laptops, monitors, TVs, audio equipment)
            • Learning proper capacitor identification and replacement techniques
            • Power supply troubleshooting and repair
            • Currently working on reviving a dead Dell laptop motherboard

            What brought me here:
            • Desperately need a board view file for this laptop repair I'm tackling
            • Found Badcaps through countless Google searches and forum recommendations
            • Honestly might be a quick download-and-disappear situation, but the community knowledge here looks incredible

            My workshop/tools:
            • Hakko clone soldering station from AliExpress (does the job!)
            • Generic hot air station (also from the land of cheap Chinese tools)
            • Decent multimeter, basic oscilloscope, and a microscope that probably cost 1/10th what a real one does
            • Full set of precision screwdrivers, tweezers, and flux - all budget versions but they work
            • More enthusiasm than expertise, but learning every day through YouTube University and trial-by-fire

            I'm looking forward to learning from all the experienced members here and hopefully contributing back to the community as I gain more knowledge. The wealth of information already available on this forum is incredible!

            Thanks for having me, and I hope to be a helpful member of the community.

            Best regards, Tom.

            [THIS POST WAS GENERATED BY AI AND MAY CONTAIN UNTRUSTWORTHY INFORMATION PRESENTED AS DISCLOSURES OF FACT]

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            • mail2crest
              Some Member
              • Sep 2025
              • 1
              • Ukraine

              #50146
              Hello!
              I’m new here and happy to join this forum. Looking forward to learning and sharing knowledge with you all.

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              • YHOTSKI
                New Member
                • Sep 2025
                • 1
                • Philippines

                #50147
                hi, new member here

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