What would be a good way to start learning?
Hello fellow tinkerers and fiddlers. I've finally taken the plunge and decided to learn by myself how to fix small personal electronics! As exciting as this may seem, I unfortunately have no real idea to start. I do have a background and knowledge in basic soldering, wiring, and general repair-ology. But I lack the real time and skill in fixing common stuff (broken screens, replacing dead batteries, etc.) Any tips to where i can get some old electronics that i can fix and get some real, first hand knowledge? My ultimate goal would to be making a small business, fixing peoples broken iPods, phones, and general electronics here in the barracks. Nothing too crazy.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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So, It's been over a year, and I am proud to say thanks to iFixit I have a small electronics repair business going on the side! Unfortunately I haven't been as active in the community as I would like, I have been using the guides and tools nonstop! Thanks to the awesome guys running it, and the even more awesome people that come and give their spare time to post some sorely needed guides, I have racked in around 50 iPhone repairs, 8 android phone repairs, around 30 laptop repairs/ maintenance, 5 consoles, and numerous other random devices!
iFixed it.- Ash
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