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    Help removing a wiring harness. Please.

    I have not been back in awhile and was curious as to the outcome of your glued connector dilemma. Hopefully you have figured it out.
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    Help id'ing and replacing a part

    You could try replacing it with this board. LC420WU5 Also, be sure to check if there is a fuse of some type. If this is blown the inverter board will never power on. I am not super familiar with this board. But, the backlight inverter board in my laptop went out last year and I just...
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    NEWBIE

    Thank you for the kind words. I also wanted the laser gun. I thought it was one of the coolest projects I had seen in awhile. The guy that built the laser gun has a whole plethora of electronics projects on Youtube. I love watching them all.
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    NEWBIE

    I don't think I introduced myself here yet. I have a website that provides information on basic electricity and electronics theory and application with tutorials and some video presentations. I was very happy to find this forum. I think this site will be very beneficial for techies like...
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    Help removing a wiring harness. Please.

    Manufacturers do not normally glue connectors in place. I repair, build, and fabricate prototype and test cables on a weekly basis. There are many different types of connectors. Some have locking tabs and some are just a real pain in the butt to remove due to how tightly they fit. One way I...
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    Resistor Identification

    Nope. Just the one. Sorry
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    Wanted: Mosfet P-CH AND N-CH

    Try digikey, newark, allied electronics, mouser, farnell. There are many more than that. But, this is a good start. Oh, and 4Starelectronics
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    normally-closed, Push Button, where to buy it?

    I suggest using Digikey for most of your electronic component needs.
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    Resistor Identification

    An easy way to remember resistor color codes is by using the old resistor saying, "bad boys run over young girls behind victory garden walls" Or something to that effect. Black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, grey, and white for the different identifiers of 0 through 1...
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