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June 26, 2007 at 9:55 pm #28495
iadom
ModeratorOur friend in Romania is not an official Indesit agent AFAIK but he seems to have access to the software required to test & reprogram ( I hate Americanisms) eeproms etc.
Has anyone bothered to ask him how he has access to this, and more to the point could we get hold of it from him.
Jim.
PS. I edited this post because I initially titiled it ‘The Baron’ but realised that would not look to good to him on the scrolling doofer. I edited the title twice and instead of editing the post, three separate posts appeared. I swiftly deleted the two I did not want but in the past few days I have had several minor glitches with server time outs, log outs in the middle of a session, warings that I cannot post again etc. Is the hamster in need of a feed?
Jim.
June 26, 2007 at 9:58 pm #218586kwatt
KeymasterNot me.
But I think we’ll promote you to Head Former Eastern States UKW Ambassador. 😆
K.
June 26, 2007 at 10:03 pm #218587iadom
ModeratorRe: The Romanian question
My English is very much , ‘Owd Lanky’, Romanian is definately off the radar.
For instance, try and translate this from a recent post from Baron.For desoldering SMD chips is just a fear … I can tell how to desolder in gross manner (which works on field)… At beginning you have to try on damaged PCB (to get experience):
– put enough solder one both parts of case until all four legs are together in two forms (like rice) . After that you have to melt solder consecutive (alternate) on both parts and with one tweezers you gone fill when is free to remove.
– To remove remaining solder from PCB use thin Cu-wire or desoldering stripeOverheating to long and removing (pulling) rush will possible damage PCB.
I know that ordering new chips are available only normal case (DIP) so you have to clean old SMD space and plant new one in that place marked on PCB.
Jim.June 26, 2007 at 11:15 pm #218588Penguin45
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Adrian – he’s a very clever chap. He covers a huge patch, due to the lack of independent repairers over there – people will frequently bring him major appliances to sort out.
I think he does remarkably well sharing tech stuff in English as a second language. After all, look at the tripe we deal with in English most days and a lot of that from our colleagues!
Be nice to him…….
Chris.
June 27, 2007 at 8:47 am #218589iadom
ModeratorRe: The Romanian question
I have conversed with him via PM on several occasions, as you say he does ‘seem like a nice boy’ 😆 . Even the snippet above can be decoded if you take the time. 8)
Jim.
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