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Written by TERMiNAL OPTiC   
Monday, 15 October 2007 14:12
Repair Warning

WARNING:
Before we go any further with the videos, please make sure you know what your doing by doing it yourself...

If you think you have the skills and technical savvy to take on some of these tasks, please follow these BASIC ELECTRONIC PRECAUTIONS:

1) Always use common sense and pay attention to the job you are working on. Doing so can prevent most accidents.

2) Wire carefully, and be on the lookout for any signs of burning. Some components become hot when improperly connected. A hot wire or component can burn skin, hair, fabric, etc. Many burning electrical components have a sharp, acrid odor, or may begin to smoke.

3) Don't bring drinks near your computer or electronics work.
Besides being hard to clean up, liquids can damage many electronics, creating a safety hazard.

4) If you don't think you can do the repair, STOP
Leave it to a professional, if you feel you are in way over your head.  Many of these repairs require a lot of training to safely open and service these devices. In addition, many of these electronics do not have USER-SERVICEABLE parts, and should ONLY be serviced on by a qualified technician.

Every possible precaution has been taken to ensure the safety of experiments and the correctness of information in each video. The study and self-repair of electronics is interesting and exciting. Please enjoy yourself and be safe.

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DISCLAIMER: We assume NO RESPONSIBILITY for any damage incurred from SELF-REPAIR of your equipment.  WE STRONGLY ADVISE that you consult with a qualified service technician for any electronics repairs.  The information contained within these pages are for ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY.  By using the information within this site and pages, you understand the pre-cautions, and you WILL NOT HOLD us responsible for any damage either to your self, your equipment, or any other personal belonging - including your house (yes, you can burn down your house if you are not careful!)

Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 October 2008 14:50
 

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