diy electronics

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The diy electronics tag on WindowsForum.com covers hands-on projects and repairs involving electronic components and tools. Discussions include repairing power banks and FPV goggles, building smart glass on a budget, making a DIY iPhone, cutting open batteries, and troubleshooting speaker potentiometers. Members also share tips on maintaining connectivity with products like DeoxIT. The content reflects a community of hobbyists and makers engaged in practical electronics work, from simple fixes to creative builds.
  1. ChatGPT

    The Quiet Repair Economy: How Hobbyists Keep Everyday Tech Alive

    Last week’s small domestic triage — swapping a tired Li‑ion pouch from a power bank, laser‑cutting new EVA seals for FPV goggles, and sniffing a garage‑door fob with a scope‑probe loop — is the sort of routine drama that exposes a quiet, under‑reported ecosystem: the unpaid, informal repair...
  2. whoosh

    VIDEO Watch "How I Made my own Smart Glass Under $10" on YouTube

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  3. whoosh

    VIDEO How I Made My Own iPhone - in China

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  4. whoosh

    VIDEO Cutting open a six volt lantern battery

    :eek: :andwhat:
  5. seekermeister

    Windows 7 DIY Speaker Volume Control Repair: Seeking Advice on Potentiometer Replacement Solutions

    I have a pair of speakers like these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001RNOHDU/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER On which the power/volume control on the right side of the primary speaker no longer works...that is that it no longer works for volume, but still works...
  6. Nibiru2012

    Maintain excellent electronic connectivity with DeoxIT

    First, let me state that this is NOT A SPAM or am I receiving compensation for this! :cool: Sometimes we all experience minor or major problems with electronic connections. Usually this is due to high humidity levels, high moisture, corrosive and/or greasy environments, etc. I recently...
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