Re: What are the minimal devices needed to do the most usual electronic repairs?
Thanks for your answers.
What I have understood from your answers is that an oscilloscope is not really
necessary at this stage. I should focus on analysing and troubleshooting circuits and studying
to improve in fixing things and I will know if I need a scope when the time comes.
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Re: What are the minimal devices needed to do the most usual electronic repairs?
Thanks for not answering my questions!
I have repaired my phone by changing it's charging port when it didn't want to charge.
I concluded that it probably was the charging port that was at fault after I charged
the battery by other means and the phone worked as usual and I found the only problem with it was when trying to charge it through the charging port.
This I solved without even a multimeter, and changing charging ports - as of what I have read - is the most common phone...Last edited by techi; 10-02-2018, 01:47 PM.
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What are the minimal devices needed to do the most usual electronic repairs?
I have the basic stuff needed for soldering including a hot-air rework station and a multimeter.
So I'm wondering if this is enough to do most electronic repair work or do I need more
advanced(expensive) devices such as an oscilloscope to repair usual stuff such as phones,
speakers, radios etc. Isn't it possible to debug most things using only a multimeter?
and if not, then what things would I be able to debug and fix with only a multimeter?
All your answers would be really appreciated!
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Are ESD safe tweezers necessary?
I read that the risk of static electricity discharge is because of the plastic grip of the tweezers.
If I buy pure stainless steel tweezers without any plastic grip wouldn't that remove the risk of static electricity discharge and be good enough?
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Hello guys!
I'm a beginner in the electronics field wanting to learn more so that I might be able to repair electronics for a living.
I've been into software for the last few years but I felt that electronics might actually suit me better.
It definitely seems to be more fun at a beginner level.
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