When a manufacturer tells you a device is unfixable, what they usually mean is that it isn’t profitable for them to fix it. They’d rather sell you a new model than spend an hour under a microscope finding a single shorted capacitor. I see things differently. To me, a "dead" circuit board isn't trash—it’s a puzzle. Whether it’s a vintage audio amp, a modern laptop with liquid damage, or a custom PCB that’s stopped responding, I specialize in the deep-level diagnostics that standard repair shops skip.
Coming from a mechanical background, I don’t see electronics as "black boxes" that you just throw away when they stop working. I see them as complex machines that deserve the same respect and maintenance as a car engine.
We live in a "disposable" era where the first solution to a glitch is the trash bin. I’ve spent over a decade pushing back against that. Every time I bridge a burnt trace or replace a microscopic chip, I’m not just fixing a device—I’m preventing another piece of high-quality engineering from becoming toxic scrap.
why send your device to me?
- Component-Level Surgery: I don’t just swap whole boards. I find the specific failed component—the resistors, chips, and traces—and replace only what is broken.
- A Second Life for your Gear: Every successful repair is a win against e-waste. I’m committed to keeping high-performance tech in service and out of the scrap heap.
- Fair pricing. My prices will be based on time spent, value of the device and resources used for repair. Im just a hobbyist for now. More under "CONTACT"
what can be sent in?
Well, pretty much anything. I have worked on computers, laptops, speakers, power tools, stereos/audio systems, vacuum cleaners, and the list goes on and on. My sucessrate? Well that depends on the device and the complexity of it, If there are any form of schematics or datasheets available. Until now there has been few challanges I have said no to.