Just for fun really but down the years I've come across many in many different industries.
Fire alarms: many companies especially Chubb pay their staff crap wages but offer staff commission for changing customers perfectly good smoke detectors.
Intruder alarms: I've known operators to change admin/engineers codes and then program the system to lock up on the day their contract runs out
White goods engineers: I cannot remember the amount of times people have asked me to look at their washing machines because the engineer has told them that the motor needs replacing(£180+ normally). Everytime it's been the motor brushes,very common this one as motors rarely die without plumes of smoke
Jpm mps2 power supply repair: I remember these after a couple of years started resetting. I think there were orange,yellow and green label versions. The problem just turned out to be the 5volt adjustment pot building up a contact resistance between the carbon track. I watched an engineer without opening the unit,spray a bit of contact cleaner onto the skeleton pot, vigorously turn it backwards and forwards then give it a minute and power it up and again getting his pot trimmer through the holes in the cage around it setting the 5volt. He was doing 20 an hour at £25 a pop plus postage lol.
Wondered if any of you guys had some humdingers to share.
Fire alarms: many companies especially Chubb pay their staff crap wages but offer staff commission for changing customers perfectly good smoke detectors.
Intruder alarms: I've known operators to change admin/engineers codes and then program the system to lock up on the day their contract runs out
White goods engineers: I cannot remember the amount of times people have asked me to look at their washing machines because the engineer has told them that the motor needs replacing(£180+ normally). Everytime it's been the motor brushes,very common this one as motors rarely die without plumes of smoke
Jpm mps2 power supply repair: I remember these after a couple of years started resetting. I think there were orange,yellow and green label versions. The problem just turned out to be the 5volt adjustment pot building up a contact resistance between the carbon track. I watched an engineer without opening the unit,spray a bit of contact cleaner onto the skeleton pot, vigorously turn it backwards and forwards then give it a minute and power it up and again getting his pot trimmer through the holes in the cage around it setting the 5volt. He was doing 20 an hour at £25 a pop plus postage lol.
Wondered if any of you guys had some humdingers to share.