Ironic video by fairphone reminding is that electronics should be repairable like bikes are… Or aren’t they?
A recent article by ifixit highlighting how bikes are getting less and less reparabile too!
https://www.ifixit.com/News/101675/bike-manufacturers-are-making-bikes-less-repairable
I’ve been doing a lot more electronics repair recently.
Second monitor wouldn’t power on/intermittently. Went on eBay and found someone selling the main board from a unit with a broken screen. $30 which saved me from buying a $170 new one.
Soldered a new switch onto a $50 mouse for like $5
Ordered a nice keyboard with hotswappable switches, had 4 broken solder joints once I put all the switches in. Not sure if that was me or bad QC but I didn’t want to wait 6+ weeks for round trip return to China so I opened it and was able to resolder all of them and it works perfectly.
I always try to repair my electronics too. Sometimes enclosures are glued and designed not to be tinkered with. Other times things are much easier.
But it is not something that people learn. I learned to repair my bike tube from my father. There are a lot of bike co-ops around. For electronics everything is much newer