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the thing about being a diy guy
I think during the festive season I overworked one of my household appliances (not gonna name it here) a little, and it refused to work last week. Me being the hands-on engineering type, I unscrewed and opened it up. With multimeter in hand I did some troubleshooting. After some 10 minutes of probing, I located the problem. Faulty part. Had the component been easily available I would have replaced it myself. However it is one of those very specialised parts which I don't think you can easily find on the market. So I had no choice but to call the service centre. By the way the appliance was still under warranty. The repairman came. Without doing a thorough check he claimed it was some circuit contact problem, which I knew it clearly wasn't. Knowing clearing where the problem lied but I couldn't tell it to the serviceman, lest he blamed it on me for opening the set up myself or voiding the warranty. So I watched the repairman. He put the screws back, tested the unit and it didn't work. Unscrewed again and rep
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