Nice work – I like how it has inspired you to do more. I started doing similar repairs myself recently and I’ve felt too that it has spurred me on to do more. I need to do the same power supply cap replacement on a CS15d, but keep putting it off.
Oh, I found this post because I just bought a TX81Z and I’ve been reading-up about it. I’ll check the rest of your blog too. Cheers.
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Nice work – I like how it has inspired you to do more. I started doing similar repairs myself recently and I’ve felt too that it has spurred me on to do more. I need to do the same power supply cap replacement on a CS15d, but keep putting it off.
Oh, I found this post because I just bought a TX81Z and I’ve been reading-up about it. I’ll check the rest of your blog too. Cheers.
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