jts1957 |
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 1:05 pm Post subject: |
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Troubleshoot and repair it using visual perception, olfaction, tactition, etc.
You may choose to use cheep or expensive test equipment and compare your readings to what you have in your vast experience memory banks or the item's service literature.
This will inevitably lead you to a suspect component that you must procure and then change using your soldering skills.
If you've diagnosed correctly, the operation of the unit will now be improved, and may even be 100% back to normal operation.  |
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