partyanimallighting
- Oct 22, 2012
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I own a lighting company with a small rental inventory and, because of my location (3rd
world island in the Caribbean) I have no choice but to troubleshoot and attempt to repair
my inventory when a unit goes down. Most times I simply swap out defective PCB's or power
supplies with available replacement parts but sometimes I encounter older units that
require repairs and I have to delve deeper because replacement parts are unavailable.
Now, first and foremost, I am not a technician and I have never taken any sort of
electronics course, so my ability to read a schematic is vague to say the least but I
do recognize most component symbols. All that I have learnt, is from trial and error, information I've
found via Google and most importantly, assistance I've received from this forum. I am
getting deeper and deeper into repairs and was wondering what equipment I can add to my
minimalist work bench. At present I have a good multimeter, a few voltage transformers
outputting various AC and DC voltages (12 and 24) for testing, a variety of hand tools,
good lighting with magnification, an air compressor for dust and grime removal etc.,
just the basics. I also just purchased a rework station to work on SMD components and I'm
awaiting it's arrival. I have seen pictures of some workshops and some of them look like
something out of Star Trek, with scopes and testers everywhere and I don't think I will
ever need something quite this elaborate. Which brings me to my question...what should I
be looking at purchasing next? I know a scope is going to be suggested but I have no idea
how or what this would be used for and was wondering about the learnig curve also.
world island in the Caribbean) I have no choice but to troubleshoot and attempt to repair
my inventory when a unit goes down. Most times I simply swap out defective PCB's or power
supplies with available replacement parts but sometimes I encounter older units that
require repairs and I have to delve deeper because replacement parts are unavailable.
Now, first and foremost, I am not a technician and I have never taken any sort of
electronics course, so my ability to read a schematic is vague to say the least but I
do recognize most component symbols. All that I have learnt, is from trial and error, information I've
found via Google and most importantly, assistance I've received from this forum. I am
getting deeper and deeper into repairs and was wondering what equipment I can add to my
minimalist work bench. At present I have a good multimeter, a few voltage transformers
outputting various AC and DC voltages (12 and 24) for testing, a variety of hand tools,
good lighting with magnification, an air compressor for dust and grime removal etc.,
just the basics. I also just purchased a rework station to work on SMD components and I'm
awaiting it's arrival. I have seen pictures of some workshops and some of them look like
something out of Star Trek, with scopes and testers everywhere and I don't think I will
ever need something quite this elaborate. Which brings me to my question...what should I
be looking at purchasing next? I know a scope is going to be suggested but I have no idea
how or what this would be used for and was wondering about the learnig curve also.
