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I have a CD/player that doesn't work properly and don't want to throw it away just yet.


Does anyone know of any local events or workshops where you can learn to fix your own electronics? I know some areas of London have Restart parties but don't know of anything closer to home.


Thanks!

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Hi there Admose,


Some times when I've got faulty equipment, it can really help to look up the model number and the problem in a youtube/google search, you'd be surprised how many people repair and give good instructions/tutorial on videos they make when they are repairing their own equipment. Some are better quality than others, and but not everything/faults fix's are uploaded.


Hope this may help, and may your cd player live longer!


C

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