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mulja:
--- Quote from: sabre504 on May 03, 2012,16:48:50 ---Hi all i must admit i dont post often but that is mainly due to the fact that there are other far better qualified people already answering the people who go to the effort of putting as much info as they can muster for their problem .
Most of the work i end up with is from people who have read on the net about a fix and they have tried it and in the process have done more harm than good .
I agree that there should be a minimum requirement of info on a post ie
Full model num
Board nums and pictures.
And i have had people come to me with their telly saying " I have been told its just a few caps that need replacing should only come to a Tenner "
--- End quote ---
Just tell your costumer if he so smart to fix his tv himself
tell him
" he not paying for capacitors which cost £3 and changed take 10 min but for what you know what should be changed and where its is ( for your brain ) "
may be to fix first tv with this fault you spend days
but now only 10 min ( easy then you know )
ok anyway cant see any specific proposals
what about technical questions and answers on registration page
send to me by private messages
thank to all
Ohm Supplies:
Mulja,
"you do not see any specific proposals"
Have you read any of this thread or just bits of it?
Regards
Andy
Turnip:
Hi Mulja, and well said,
Keen on newcomers, even if a bit doubtful - takes time to become Quuq cool - Chris
Ohm Supplies:
Mulja.
I know its an oxymoron but why don't you answer any questions that are asked directly at you. Is it some joke I'm not let in on?
daz:
PROBABLY MY LAST POST
Hi guys
When I first joined this forum I shared Chris' views, at the time I thought only engineers would be interested in this site with the odd post from joe public, HOW WRONG I WAS!, almost ever customer I see has been on 'tinternet' and tells me it will be a 'capacitator' and only cost a few quid to fix, when I explain that fault wont be caused by a capacitor and I will have to see the set to diagnose the fault I loose the job! :41: Its getting silly
We have made the job look easy and are giving away hours worth of work for free to the public , we have shot ourselfs in the foot. I know some engineers will disagree with me but I suspect their business consists of a good chunk of warranty work, where mine is 100% public.
So I will still check posts and if I can help other engineers I will respond via email. this is a great forum , PLEASE make it engineers only before we all end up on the dole.
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