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(Created page with "For those of you starting out in retro repairs, there are some good channels out there on YouTube. Personal favourites of mine are Adrians Digital Basement, and Noels Retro Lab. I thought this video was particularly good for its basic troubleshooting process: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wr22g56qslE Basic troubleshooting] Take a look at what Noel does, starting with voltage checking at the beginning, and how he refers to schematics and looks at the circuits and te...") |
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Take a look at what Noel does, starting with voltage checking at the beginning, and how he refers to schematics and looks at the circuits and tests them. |
Take a look at what Noel does, starting with voltage checking at the beginning, and how he refers to schematics and looks at the circuits and tests them. |
Latest revision as of 22:27, 20 December 2023
For those of you starting out in retro repairs, there are some good channels out there on YouTube.
Personal favourites of mine are Adrians Digital Basement, and Noels Retro Lab.
I thought this video was particularly good for its basic troubleshooting process:
Take a look at what Noel does, starting with voltage checking at the beginning, and how he refers to schematics and looks at the circuits and tests them.
If you don't have a clue, it's a nice little video to start with.