Laws are slow to change, but they are moving in the right direction. https://repair.eu/
Hope this stops more "flying toasters" crash landing in waste landfill sites.
Manufacturers will find another way...
@FrenchPress Subject Deviation Warning as from post #62 alarm bells ringing in my ears. Maybe in need of a magic wand moment to split the thread?
It made a certain amount of stirs in France but in reality there are many loopholes.
You said that faster than me
I really like your fast thinking.
In the effort for reducing e-garbage in a personal level, I got myself a good quality soldering machine and doing a small repair job.
Since I am the only person who knows how to solder in the entire family/relatives, there is always a project waiting for me on the table.
I am kind of proud of myself since my soldering skill is self taught (so as my English, btw).
When I solder something, it's not pretty at all. I pretty much never soldered, only touched it like once.
You should watch some Youtube videos.
There are tones of instructions.
While I usually prefer texts for the instruction, soldering is something I appreciate motion picture for instruction.
So far, I salvaged several hose hold items which already paid the price of the soldering station.
Manufactures gived you on first product trustly good working a product with next generation only change design with poor software and take a hyper brand the best product on the world. Then next 3 months you update a firmware and everything stop working and a mouse or a keyboard have a problems what they don't have a before to try told you go to shop and buying new model what we just announced or taken and give your money from a wallet. Better when your warranty is off then your product get a problem with electronics inside like in a laptops. What can you do if service a repair a laptop is expensive?
Really it exist and isn't this psychological business to get a money from people who buyed the near the same products with the same near problems?
A good "solder sucker" tool can get you out of a mess.
That must be a reply to @Kedric.
I already got a good one of those at hand along with several de-soldering tapes.
I think we should move this discussion to a new thread.
Now we are talking about soldering.
I think @Aravisian would have something to say for this subject
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I just did with my moderator magic wand
Maybe I will get my own soldering tool when I'm older.
I have all soldering tools but watch out do not over heating another electronics a components.
Inexpensive ones start from under 20 Euro.
You can ask it as a Xmas gift?
One ones like I got (with temperature control) are bit more pricey though.
i suspect @Aravision is more at home with welding and hitting things with BIG hammers than the fine art of precision soldering. But he could prove me wrong.
I was lucky enough to be taught how to precision solder components on PCB's, in a test equipment calibration and repair lab, as part of first job career training programme. In those days Oscilloscopes were CRT. Boy did I get some serious electric shocks working on them.
I forgot - he is repairing T-Bird, not Tesla.
That is where Kapton tape comes in handy.
I've learnt this trick from the precision solder legend Louis Rossmann:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl2mFZoRqjw_ELax4Yisf6w
He is my inspiration
You would be surprised what some classic car owners want. There's a lot of Arduino use, for hiding modern functions to keep the restored classic car looking pristine.
CD changers, additional lighting, sound effects...
Ah, great.
Now I know who to ask my next soldering question
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