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How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic

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'How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic' explains, step-by-step, how a hobbyist with a bit of technical aptitude and basic test equipment can diagnose and repair electronics products.

382 pages, Paperback

First published December 15, 2010

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Michael Jay Geier

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Profile Image for Lester Cockram.
79 reviews1 follower
August 6, 2017
I let this book slide for a few years thinking it would be disappointing like other how to fix books.
Something told me to take a peep at this book at the local B&N and I was very pleasantly surprised.
The prodigy author included excellent photos, schematics and used philosophy throughout the book in presenting troubleshooting skills.
A fun textbook that read like a novel.
Highly recommend for any experimenter or troubleshooter of electronic equipment.
Profile Image for Adam.
162 reviews3 followers
January 4, 2017
A good book for those looking to repair most home electronic devices. A little technical so for those who truly feel comfortable with electronics. Most of the repairs are for experienced technicians only.
Profile Image for Daniel.
716 reviews2 followers
November 16, 2019
I can't wait to diagnose and fix electronics. My favorite chapter was chapter 2: setting up shop. It talked about all the tools I need to fix electronics and how to use them. DMMs, and oscilloscopes how cool are they.
This book is packed with information. I wish I could have understood it all. I don't understand how anyone understands any of it. Wow.
I don't know if I will ever be able to fix electronics. Its exciting to think that I could fix electronics though. I could be a hero to the person with a broken laptop. I could fix up electrons that I got cheap. When I started the book I thought this is so exciting I am going to learn how to fix electronics. As I got towards the end i thought I don't know how I am going to learn to fix electronics. This might be to complicated.
I am glad I read the book. Now I need to put in a lot of work so I can fix electronics. I hope I can do it.
Profile Image for William Schram.
2,340 reviews96 followers
July 27, 2024
How To Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic is a technical manual by Michael Jay Geier. The book gives a rough overview of how to fix consumer electronics. It discusses the most common breakdowns and how to repair them.

The book does not go into too much detail, or it would be the size of a dictionary. Michael Jay Geier emphasizes the diagnosis part of the equation. He shows how to build a workspace and what tools to invest in.

The book doesn't contain too many equations. I didn't see an instance of Ohm's Law at all.

I enjoyed the book. Thanks for reading my review, and see you next time.
Profile Image for Patrick.
21 reviews
September 20, 2023
Great for learning how to avoid getting zapped. The author, Michael Jay Geier, has a true talent for keeping things rolling, and there is just enough humor to make technical reading more enjoyable. This is the first book I ever read where the author tells you to stop here and read the entire glossary before continuing. Long story short, I finally read an entire glossary.
11 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2019
As advertised

I thought Mr. Geiger was very knowledgeable and extremely detailed. Whether you are a beginner, hobbyist, experimenter, or you troubleshoot for a living you will get valuable knowledge from this book.
Profile Image for Alain Kovacs.
38 reviews2 followers
December 6, 2021
Could be interesting for very beginners in the repair field. I don't know if there are other books like this on the market but I would say that this is an average one. It describes how to fix common items/problems.
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Author 19 books4 followers
May 8, 2025
This book is great to read on two levels: one, as an interested bystander into how electronic technicians go about solving problems, and two, as a scholar keen to get to grips with this fascinating subject.
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April 3, 2018
An excellent book, that is helpful for troubleshooting and repairing electronics. Keep coming back to to this book.

Renault
2 reviews
October 5, 2016
Very informative reading

The book is very informative., and I would recommend it to even the pros out there much like myself. I thank you for the knowledge within.


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142 reviews29 followers
January 11, 2012
Great for a beginner. Tells you just about everything you need to know.
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