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Electronics repair channels on YouTube - recommendations?
JohanH:
DiodeGoneWild has special humor and lives up to his name.
One not yet mentioned is also NFM with many repair videos.
Androkavo has these super educational soldering videos.
Defpom wasn't mentioned yet. Has some good repair videos.
SDG Electronics is your favorite forum solder equipment tester. Has many some repair videos as well.
fenugrec:
As long as we're ok with self-promotion... I have a handful of repair videos up https://www.youtube.com/@fenugrec5697/videos , probably ranks me in the bottom 1% of the barrel - fine with me, just sharing less-common repairs.
Not everybody has Shariar's luck and buys some busted-up TE where the only problem is a bad N connector or disconnected harness : ))
HwAoRrDk:
--- Quote from: JohanH on March 17, 2023, 12:01:09 pm ---SDG Electronics is your favorite forum solder equipment tester. Has many repair videos as well.
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I'm not sure what your definition of "many" is, because Steve's done only a handful of repair videos in the last few years. While his channel is excellent, Steve doesn't really do repairs; his channel is mostly focused on circuit design and build, as well as equipment review.
nigelwright7557:
I watch north ridge fix a bit.
In the end it gets a bit same old thing.
He doesnt often use circuit diagrams but more of a look for damage, test power mosfets for shorts.
He is very skilled at fixing ripped connectors with patches.
JohanH:
--- Quote from: HwAoRrDk on March 17, 2023, 02:57:26 pm ---
I'm not sure what your definition of "many" is, because Steve's done only a handful of repair videos in the last few years. While his channel is excellent, Steve doesn't really do repairs; his channel is mostly focused on circuit design and build, as well as equipment review.
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Thanks, corrected.
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