Toy Guitar Repair

in Proof of Brain4 years ago (edited)




Repairing


My little daughter was given a toy guitar, she previously sounded and towards a flash of lights my little cousin told me that she was the one who gave it to her. But since he is a little older, he does not use those toys ...

Well, with the guitar in hand and with my daughter wanting to see her performances, I took her to my quick work table to try to revive her.

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When uncovering it, I was able to spare a set of loose cables and a part of the Audio card that is integrated into the main controller card was almost unsoldered. So with tin and soldering iron I began to touch up the points that were weak.

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After that I tried a power supply at 4.5 volts and it turned on, perfectly.

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Finally to forget to buyn alkaline batteries (which are the ones you normally use), adapt an old telephone battery (avoiding that it goes to the landfill and creates more contamination of solid waste), and it can be used for a longer time and with an optimal use of energy! !!

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Yes now! to play guitar, just not very loud !!!!

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Rock out! ♩♪♬♫♪♩

All photos are my property, taken with my Samsung GT-I9063T phone.


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That's a pretty awesome guitar!
I used to have a plastic toy guitar myself when I was a child but it was far less detailed than this one. Unfortunately my older brother's friend broke my toy guitar...
But that's alright, I bought myself a real guitar yeaaars later instead. :D
(Now if only I practiced more...)

hi, thanks for the support. If you have a guitar, I imagine you like music. You should not abandon your talent, music is the language of the soul.

adorable and would love to see more posts like this in POB , glad it got fixed :)


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