richy_rich Posted October 2, 2019 Share Posted October 2, 2019 Something close to many of our hearts https://www.bbc.com/news/business-49884827 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeTRacted Posted October 2, 2019 Share Posted October 2, 2019 But not if they won't sell us the parts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulAA Posted October 2, 2019 Share Posted October 2, 2019 1 hour ago, DeTRacted said: But not if they won't sell us the parts. Rob Hit the 'autotranslate' button and this will give you any part for practically any home appliance: https://north.pl/ They've saved my wallet on more than one occasion. Not sure if there is a UK equivalent. Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2.5piman Posted October 2, 2019 Share Posted October 2, 2019 Hello DeTRacted, that is in the proposed legislation, and also the manuals. However they specify spares to be supplied withing 15 days, which is not a lot of use for a fridge or freezer if it's not cooling? Incidentally we are still using an old fashioned Creda electric oven because we cannot find a new one with the same features, high level grill top oven combined, main oven and a warming drawer for plates and cooked food. Spares are quite hard to get and I've fitted industrial temperature controllers for both ovens. I haven't a clue how old it is but it still keeps going. Alec Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnD Posted October 2, 2019 Share Posted October 2, 2019 This should be allied to a previous thread here: http://sideways-technologies.co.uk/forums/index.php?/topic/8373-the-great-cant-fix-that-racket/&tab=comments#comment-112067 John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamish Posted October 2, 2019 Share Posted October 2, 2019 They have to stock parts for 10 years. Great idea. But it won’t apply to us as there was a vote that means the eu was rejected - or something like I use estates for appliance parts. V quick delivery. https://www.espares.co.uk/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterC Posted October 2, 2019 Share Posted October 2, 2019 So manufcaturers sell unrelaible goods extra cheaply and build their profits on spare parts ? Better a 10 year guarantee on items built to last 25. And end the spoof that recycling is good so we can buy new every 5 years Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebrookster Posted October 2, 2019 Share Posted October 2, 2019 6 hours ago, Hamish said: They have to stock parts for 10 years. Great idea. But it won’t apply to us as there was a vote that means the eu was rejected - or something like I use estates for appliance parts. V quick delivery. https://www.espares.co.uk/ Espares is my go-to for parts as well, never failed me yet. Phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedRooster Posted October 2, 2019 Share Posted October 2, 2019 Forgotten how many times i have repaired Makita power tools, but the cost of repair parts for my last drill was more expensive than a bare drill, so just bought that instead. RR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick Jones Posted October 2, 2019 Share Posted October 2, 2019 15 hours ago, richy_rich said: Something close to many of our hearts https://www.bbc.com/news/business-49884827 Appreciate the thought but not sure it will make any practical difference unless the price of spares is controlled and the price of the repairman. Economics will always dictate and most people are lazy and like new things..... Cynical..... or realistic....... you decide. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattius Posted October 21, 2019 Share Posted October 21, 2019 The manufacturers will just find another way round it, take Apple for instance, the new Macbook Pros have some chips on them that you cannot buy, they are only made by one supplier and guess who buys literally all the stock they make! wouldn't be surprised if they don't even use them, just buy them for the sake of it. Anyone remember TVs used to have the wiring schematic on the back cover? I have a printer at work that states if X fails to work, replace capacitor Y. These days average jo repair man without megabucks of tech would struggle to repair a multi-layer pcb, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richy_rich Posted October 22, 2019 Author Share Posted October 22, 2019 14 hours ago, mattius said: Anyone remember TVs used to have the wiring schematic on the back cover? I have a printer at work that states if X fails to work, replace capacitor Y. These days average jo repair man without megabucks of tech would struggle to repair a multi-layer pcb, Yep, I studied electronics in the early '90s and everything then was 'human sized' you could just about fix anything with a soldering iron and an RS catalogue. After leaving university I worked in a 2nd hand instrument shop where we used to also buy and fix second hand stuff, again it was (just about) possible but getting harder with the advent of surface mount devices (SMD). What I've noticed though is that consumer repair 'technology' is advancing as well, you can buy SMD reflow stuff for use at home and the hacking/homebrew scene is insane in respect to what they're prepared to reverse-engineer and share on the web. 'Chip-tuning' or ECU remapping has followed a similar path. In the early days, it was solder in a (nice big) eeprom, but things progressed and manufacturers have become increasingly security aware, yet, somehow, people always find a way. Some of the required equipment is expensive, of course, but quite often you'll find what you need in a local 'hackerspace' and usually someone who can explain how to use it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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