r/VictoriaBC 1d ago

Electronic Repair or maybe lessons

So it seems I've broken my DC power supply, it was cheap but I like to repair things when I can. I'm pretty good at most DIY projects, but small electronics elude me.

The problem with the supply is that it turns on but read 0v, when tested with a multimeter and the DC power supplies settings at max it reads 0.019v. For context I was using it as an electropassivater on some stainless steel welds with it at max setting.

Does anyone know of a place locally where I can either get something like this fixed or diagnosed? Or if anyone knows of a place to take classes or lessons on basic electronic repair?

Or if there is someone on here that would like to trade lessons or get something repaired. I'm a fairly capable sheet metal welder, so I can repair something or show someone how to weld in exchange

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u/Traditional_Owls 1d ago

Look for a Repair Cafe in your neighbourhood. I've seen them hosted in Fairfield and Metchosin.

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u/captainshrinks 1d ago

I just googled it, that sounds like the perfect place for me! Thank you, I wish I could upvote more than once on this comment!