RepairLab14
Hello everyone!
My name is Nick.
I'm a trained engineer in electronics and automation, and a sole proprietor.
In 2015 I opened a welding equipment repair shop where I worked from then until now.
In the modern world a lot of breaking things can't be repaired officially.
I can't agree with this practice.
In my videos I show process of real commercial repair at the component level.
From my point of view, a broken device is not waste, but the creative task for an engineer. If successful, the device gets a second life, the owner of the device saves money, and the master earns and reduces garbage on the Earth
Repair of three unrepairable welding machines
Disgusting squeak
Repair of a Lincoln Electric POWERTEC i320
Repair of a "Germany's" inverter
PWM signal problem
The easiest repair
Repair of an old welding inverter
A manufacturing defect killed the new welding machine!
Cheapest repair ever!
No output. Repair of a welding machine
Ultra fast repair. Welding machine with exploded transistors.
Welding machine repair after a fire inside