Tony Walsham said:CAUTION!! Thread drift.
I always though the decent whack was to get them started.
At least my old "portable" Cathode Ray tube colour TV did. Worked every time. Lasted for more than 21 years.
CoggesRailway said:Its funny this thread. I remember our old TV in the 80's . It was colour and inherited from someone to upgrade our black and white one. I remember it was on the blink and Dad saying my uncle was coming and they were going to take it apart and fix it. Which they did. Imagine that on your LED 5mm thick curved 50 " £500 Samsung?
It sticks in my mind when they turned it on to check it while it was apart (the back off) and being told as a small boy, to "stand back" as "if you touch that it'll stop yer heart" it's imprinted in my memory.
My first witness of soldering to fix something, Ross's post made me think of it- and actually still miles better than I can do. I can remember it all now, the flux, etc etc. was like a heart surgery. Uncle coming with some alien component and replacing the one in there....
In my house when a hifi or tv was finally decommissioned I was tasked with reducing it to components (even the screws so no violence) which would all disapear somewhere. Bit odd looking back but taking stuff apart was magical.
It actually was a decent picture on that, LCDs only caught up again with HD.
MORE THREAD DRIFT, "soz" as my ten year old would say....
Madman said:
I learned a great deal from taking things apart.
sparky230 said:On a slight tangent, this is the list of the praticals for a Intermediate Amateur radio Licence http://www.brats-qth.org/training/ilc/cp2.htm, Most students we get at our club, have never touched a soldering Iron or ever wired a 13amp, who here can do the list
Glad to hear it! One of my favourite lessons this year involved a group of teenagers, joints and bladesJRinTawa said:We might be slightly less safe in NZ, last year my then 11 year old daughters class did a project that included soldering a simple circuit. They did sewing too with sharp pointy things and cutting things tools that wouldn't be allowed on planes these day![]()