Hello everyone, nice to meet you. I started my career as a computer programmer but it's hard to compete with outsourcing. Those guys in India are only charging $5 an hour. It's crazy I know.
So I've decided to switch gears in my career and learn how to repair electronics. Let's see those outside guys try to offer that kind of service from a thousand miles away. HAHA!
Anyway, if anyone would like to point in the right direction feel free to reply to this post or send me a message. I am looking to learn the basics first. Then how to diagnose and repair them. My first project will be the TV sitting in my closet. I plug it in and the screen turns on, but then it changes colors in a cycle and doesn't respond to button presses.
So I've decided to switch gears in my career and learn how to repair electronics. Let's see those outside guys try to offer that kind of service from a thousand miles away. HAHA!
Anyway, if anyone would like to point in the right direction feel free to reply to this post or send me a message. I am looking to learn the basics first. Then how to diagnose and repair them. My first project will be the TV sitting in my closet. I plug it in and the screen turns on, but then it changes colors in a cycle and doesn't respond to button presses.