Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Want To Learn SMPS Repair From The Comfort Of Your Home

By Sonny Skyler


Would you like to learn how to repair switch mode power supplies using time tested techniques that work throughout the whole world? If you would like to learn from the comfort of your own home, you have come to the right place.

It is not hard to get into the power supply repair field. You do not have to be a genius. Experienced electronic repairers know that having the right procedure to troubleshoot and repair power supplies is the key to long-term success.

A professional electronic repairer with more than 20 years experience named Jestine Yong just finished putting together a home study course written for those who already have some experience and for seasoned electronic repairers too.

It can be very confusing to repair and troubleshoot switch mode power supplies if you do not have someone to guide you through the whole process. This amazing course will walk you through the best strategies in solving many problems.

You should not just learn theories, you should know how to repair. You must have practical experience. Don't be one of the many technicians that struggle to succeed and eventually give up in frustration before learning how to repair and make money.

Here are some of the things you will learn: Understand how SMPS work (the power Mosfet technology and ATX power supplies). Learn how to read Schematic Diagram and functions of each section. Understand critical waveforms and voltages thus helping you to easily diagnose the faults. Learn how to speed up your repair by isolating problems. Discover the 11 circuit functions.

If you're willing to follow the step-by-step instructions and put in a little bit of time and effort, you too can repair any SMPS on the market. You might conduct a repair course in your country or even start your own business.

Many courses tell you what to do, but they do not tell you how to do it. Learn what you need to do and exactly how. Isn't that what you need?

It doesn't matter whether you are repairing LCD TV, Plasma TV, Monitor, DVD, VCD, CCTV, Satellite Receiver, Printers, Notebook Power Adapter, Xbox, Audio Equipment, Projector, or ATX Power Supplies.




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