Showing posts with label Repair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Repair. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Inside a Yamaha YPG-525 & LCD and Dead Key REPAIR - pt1

Inside a Yamaha YPG-525 & LCD and Dead Key REPAIR - pt1 Tube. Duration : 9.28 Mins.


Taking a look inside of a Yamaha YPG-525 Digital Piano. The LCD Screen on this keyboard has lines, shows only half screen, and or flickers. I wanted to take a look inside to see what the problem could be. 1) I removed all screws from the bottom of the keyboard (remove EVERY screw that you see) 2) For the Dead Key Repair.. I simply unscrewed the set of keys that went a long with the key that was giving me problem. I made a couple adjustments... mainly an adjustment to the key to be sure that it was seated properly. This solved the problem for both keys. *** (Do not make the mistake of cleaning the WHITE Slimy stuff away from the bottom of the key - THIS IS NEEDED this is what prevents your keyboard keys from sticking and being loose. 3) The LCD Screen was very easy to get to.. Part # 221 - 3093 - 0032 I will be giving YAMAHA a call concerning a Replacement LCD for this keyboard. While Browsing the web.. I have noticed that there are many people with this same problem on this and similar Yamaha Keyboards. I really wish Yamaha would stand behind there name and issue a RECALL on this board and LCD.\ ------------------------------------------------------ This is what I have found out so far.. by performing a web search concerning a solution for this problem... www.yamaha-keyboard-guide.com yamaha ypg-525, DGX630, MM6, MM8 blank screen by: Rafaelias Today I have received this info from Mr. Harvey Casey: Part Number: WN744800 LCD UNIT 221- 3093- 0933 Cost: 183.74 You can order ...

Thursday, 7 February 2013

DIY: How to Repair / Clean Blackberry Bold 9000 Trackball / Pointing Device In 10 Minutes

DIY: How to Repair / Clean Blackberry Bold 9000 Trackball / Pointing Device In 10 Minutes Video Clips. Duration : 9.77 Mins.


If your Blackberry trackball isn't really spinning/scrolling in a certain direction, it's probably because a lot of dust has built up inside the trackball. Similar to the old mechanical mouse for computers, the Blackberry trackball needs to be cleaned once in awhile. This happened to me today so I thought I would share what I learnt while cleaning it. I hope this video will help someone out there who suddenly can't use their blackberry anymore. This video will show you how to clean the trackball. You will need a Torx T5 screwdriver. You can probably find it most electronic stores. If you are planning to replace the trackball with a new one, buy them on eBay (sorry, we don't sell them). This probably VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY. Several things worth mentioning: 1) Take your time, things are harder to put together than they are to take apart. So don't rush when taking apart the phone. Don't do it at all if you don't feel comfortable. 2) This will VOID YOUR WARRANTY (I think) 3) Doing this will NOT erase your data or settings on your Blackberry, but you should have a backup made before trying anything, just in case. 4) Don't be alarmed if after the repair, your Blackberry takes forever to turn on. It is because the battery has been removed the device is doing a hard reset. Mine probably took at least 5 minutes to start up. Once it does, you will only have to set the time again, everything else is the same. 5) I am not a cellphone repairman, and don't know much about any other model ...

Saturday, 19 January 2013

BEYONCE - 1+1 (MIKE HOUGH COVER)

BEYONCE - 1+1 (MIKE HOUGH COVER) Video Clips. Duration : 3.92 Mins.


Testing my new mic and home set up :-)

Saturday, 12 January 2013

HTC Desire G7 A8181 repair, disassembly manual

HTC Desire G7 A8181 repair, disassembly manual Video Clips. Duration : 4.00 Mins.


Repair manual HTC Desire, for HTC Desire parts: rounded.com

Saturday, 5 January 2013

#3 Fix or Repair Headphones with Microphone / Bass Boost (iPhone, SkullCandy, Klipsch, etc)

#3 Fix or Repair Headphones with Microphone / Bass Boost (iPhone, SkullCandy, Klipsch, etc) Tube. Duration : 8.63 Mins.


Do you have a pair of headphones that have a microphone, bass boost, or some other feature that typical headphones don't have? This video demonstrates how to replace the plug on headphones with these features. I used Iphone earbuds that I got with my Iphone for this video demo. To purchase an inexpensive wire stripper, electrical tape, and solering gun, check out my Amazon eMarket. There is also a set of Bose In ear Headphones (in case you give up, ha). The link is located on my homepage on the right side or by clicking this link: astore.amazon.com The plug you will need to purchase is a TRRS. I purchased mine at (just copy and paste the link): www.showmecables.com Here is the order description: Part Number: 945 Description: 4 CONDUCTOR 3.5 mm PLUG WITH METAL HOUSING The part costs .15 + shipping and handling. (Price may vary) You can also purchase a GOLD PLATED TRRS plug from Ebay at the following link: www.ebay.com If you have any questions feel free to comment below. GOOD LUCK!!!