I've been a repair guy for 60+ years... best advice.. start on low voltage battery powered stuff, and leave the 240Volt stuff, till you can get a handle on where the higher voltage lives and how to make the equipment safe to work on. Very important on higher voltage stuff, whilst carrying out adjustments, keep one hand in your pocket for 'you' and one hand for the 'equipment', also take off your rings, watches, bracelets etc.... I've seen some nasty accidents... from so called 'professionals' and their jewelry, otherwise have fun. Electronics is a satisfying hobby and you can build your own stuff as you get better.... Repairs are great especially when you can track down that elusive fault. Good video have subscribed... can't wait till the next one mate, good luck... 🥳🥳🥳
@randomtherapy
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Cheers for the advice and comment it’s very much appreciated ❤
@bingwalker5024
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@andrewdyton580
3 күн бұрын
If you can get into it it's great fun I repair old televisions and video recorders, but I've done it for a long time so it's second nature, there are lots of basic things that you can learn, but at the same time, it's very easy to mess it up if you're not sure what you're doing.
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