You Can Repair Any Types of Electronic
Equipment-Do You Believe That?
Yes it is true if you wanted to.
Everyone has their passion since when they are young and some begin
to know it at the later age. There are many kinds of interest and
passions such as wanted to be a singer, dancer, artist, lawyer,
doctor, police, scientist and so forth. But in this article, I’m
talking about the passion of the electronics.
Once you are
certain that electronics is the field that you are going to venture
in, and then do your best to acquire the necessary knowledge about
electronics-look beyond the dollar signs. Find a job you are
passionate about and you will increase your chances of having a
long and successful career.
Do not give in to pressure from parents
or other forces or base your decision on the money will make. You
may get a good paying job but you may not necessarily be happy. If
your work does not match your values, interests and personality, it
will not be long before you feel the strain. You need the passion
in you to keep yourself going on bad days.
Sometimes being passionate about your
career is not good enough. You should consistently plan and prepare
to ensure that your technical skills and abilities are on par with
your career ambitions. Let’s take this for example, if you want to
be a good electronic repairer, you need to stay ahead of the
learning curve and update yourself on new technical
issues.
Ok, let’s come back the topic of “You
can repair all kinds of electronic equipment”. Why I want to bring
up the word “Passion” because only passion that can help you to
repair the equipment. Passion in you will tell you not to give up
and continue to find the answers for the electronic problems.
Passion in you will drive you to even a greater level of learning
and understanding of electronics troubleshooting. Passion in you
that motivates you to come out with new ideas of repairing and
passion in you will help to guide you on what are the next steps
you should make.
If you do not have the passion for
electronics, I guess you will find this article boring and
immediately exit this article as fast as I sent it to you. Well, I
hope you are not because I presumed you love electronics otherwise
you would not have subscribed to become the ERG member.
First you must know how to test and
measure electronic components. There is no point for you even if
you could able to identify the defective circuit in the equipment
if you don’t know how to check and measure basic electronic
components. Assuming you have locate that the vertical section was
at fault causing one horizontal line in the display, but because
you are weak in testing electronic components, voltage checking or
even scope probing, your percentage of able to repair the Monitor
would be not high. In order to overcome this problem, you must be
able to test and check electronic components accurately by doing
lots of practical test and read more information about electronic
components either from the repair books or from the internet. You
must pass this test first before going further. Once you had
grasped the techniques of accurately testing electronic components,
you have won 50 % of the battle.

Second, no matter what kind of
electronic equipment you are repairing it will always start from
“how this electronic equipment works”. If you don’t know how the
equipment function or work, you will have the disadvantage and may
completely can’t repair it. Take a look at this example, if the
Monitor problem is in the horizontal section and you conclude that
the problem is in the vertical section, you will lost countless of
hours trying to find the faulty parts where actually the caused of
the problem is in the horizontal section. In other words, if you do
not know how electronic equipment works you will not know at where
you want to begin the repair.

This scenario happened very common to
beginners where they just started out in the repair field. In order
to solve this problem, get the electronic board back home or
whatever place you find convenience where you can slowly analyse
the electronic circuits. Ask yourself these questions such as “why
this board need to have the optoisolator in the power supply”? Is
the optoisolator functions are for overvoltage or overcurrent
protection and etc? What is the part number of the optoisolator?
What is inside this optoisolator and how to test it to confirm
whether it is good or bad? What would happen if the optoisolator
developed a short circuit? Will it cause the power supply to
shutdown, produce low power or even power blink?
Hope you get what I mean. By asking
questions yourself, you are actually training your mind to
understand more about electronics (in the above case is the
optoisolator). Using this way on other parts of the circuits in the
board and I’m sure one day you will definitely truly understand the
electronic equipment that you are trying to repair. If you can’t
find the answer, refer to electronics books, electronic repair
forum or just surf the internet from different search engine (we
have google.com, yahoo.com, msn.com, ask.com and etc) to get the
answer you want.

Third, you need a schematic diagram to
back up on what you are trying to understand on that particular
electronic equipment. If you want to understand how LCD Monitor
works then you should buy or download free LCD Monitor schematic
diagram and start to practice how each of the circuits works. Break
the circuits into different sections thus we have the power supply
section, inverter, LCD panel, mainboard and etc. Study and
understand each of these circuits and start to ask questions as
explained in the above. Similarly, this example is applicable to
you if you want to repair Plasma or LCD TV or whatever electronic
equipment.
Fourth, investing in you-Invest in
yourself. Notice that the first rule of investment isn’t “invest in
your business” or anything else other than yourself. While
investing and reinvesting into your repairing business is
important, investing in yourself is your first priority of
investing. You may ask “What to invest in yourself”? When I said,
“invest in yourself”, I really meant that you should invest in your
education (electronic repair courses), testing equipment,
electronics repair books (either eBooks or physical books as long
as the information are very helpful), schematic diagrams, tools and
other necessary things making yourself better than you were
yesterday. I think that by not investing in yourself by saving
the little money you have actually had robs you of your technical
knowledge (that you should know) or even financial independence!
Why allow the excuse of not having money steal your technical
knowledge (that you should add more) from you? In the technical
line, one should have to go forward and not backward or “still” for
such a long time. That kind of “still” mindset not only didn’t
bring improvement to your technical knowledge but also your
life.

There was a saying which I found it to
be true-“There are three types of persons in the world:
First-The one who make things
happen.
Second- The one who wait for things to
happen
Third- The one who doesn’t know what
happen.
I wish that you are not in the third
category. You should be in the first category where you make things
happen and not to wait for things to happen. Make your decision now
as not to wait for things to happen. If you found that there are
websites selling information like the training manuals, schematic
diagrams or even repair tips that can help you to understand more
about the electronic equipment you are repairing then buy it. Let
me tell you another fact is that “no one will walk to you and show
you how this or that functions in full details” you just have
to make things happen by finding your own answers from the
information you had bought. How many times have you post questions
in the repair forum and you did no get the reply? If you are the
one in the second category (wait for things to happen) I can
guarantee that even after many years in the electronic repair line
you will still loose out to a beginner who has the mindset of
making things happen. Those beginners have the mindset of moving
forward, invest (time and money), never give up, and willing to
learn.

Fifth-Focus, ask yourself which
electronic repair line you want to be in. You can choose whether
you want to be in the Computer line (CPU, power supply or
Monitor),Alarm system (CCTV), Automobiles, TV (audio and video),
Parking system and etc. You can’t be Jack of all trades master of
none! Choose the electronic repair field that you like and grow
from there. Once you have mastered that field you can always move
to another field.

Conclusion-Do you believe now that you
can repair all kind of electronic equipment? I believe you can if
you carefully follow the steps that I had explained above. The
reason I write this article is to tell you that do not limit
yourself, give yourself a chance to change! People just don’t like
changes, they like their routine things but if you are able to make
changes in your mindset, you can actually go further of what you
are doing RIGHT NOW.
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