Service manuals and schematics

  • Thread starter swiwer@googlemail.com
  • Start date
S

swiwer@googlemail.com

Guest
TV - LCD - Plasma - Monitor - VCR - CD - DVD - BluRay - Camcorder -
Receiver - Amplifier
Camera - Hi-Fi, Home cinema, Car audio/video, Printer, Projector,
GSM / Cellular phone, Airconditioner,...

www.schematics.me
 
swiwer@googlemail.com <swiwer@googlemail.com> wrote:

TV - LCD - Plasma - Monitor - VCR - CD - DVD - BluRay - Camcorder -
Receiver - Amplifier
Camera - Hi-Fi, Home cinema, Car audio/video, Printer, Projector,
GSM / Cellular phone, Airconditioner,...

www.schematics.me
No address, no phone, notorious spammer:
What a character to pay before delivery :).

Regards,
H.
 
On Apr 6, 12:03 pm, Heinz Schmitz <HeinzSchm...@gmx.net> wrote:
swi...@googlemail.com <swi...@googlemail.com> wrote:
TV - LCD - Plasma - Monitor - VCR - CD - DVD - BluRay - Camcorder -
Receiver - Amplifier
Camera - Hi-Fi, Home cinema, Car audio/video, Printer, Projector,
GSM / Cellular phone, Airconditioner,...

www.schematics.me

No address, no phone, notorious spammer:
What a character to pay before delivery :).

Regards,
H.
Hehe, well you're obviously not a member of our "target audience".
We're here for repair technicians in need of service manuals and
schematic diagrams, not for people who complain before even buying
something. :) By the way, good luck finding a store where you take
the goods home (or load them to your PC) before you pay for them. :)
Internet shopping doesn't work like that I'm affraid. You're probably
more used to watching stuff than buying it. You are of course welcome
to do that on www.schematics.me. We're adding new service manuals and
schematic diagrams regulaly so you will never run out of things to
look at. :)
 
On Apr 8, 5:12 pm, "swi...@googlemail.com" <swi...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
On Apr 6, 12:03 pm, Heinz Schmitz <HeinzSchm...@gmx.net> wrote:

swi...@googlemail.com <swi...@googlemail.com> wrote:
TV - LCD - Plasma - Monitor - VCR - CD - DVD - BluRay - Camcorder -
Receiver - Amplifier
Camera - Hi-Fi, Home cinema, Car audio/video, Printer, Projector,
GSM / Cellular phone, Airconditioner,...

www.schematics.me

No address, no phone, notorious spammer:
What a character to pay before delivery :).

Regards,
H.

Hehe, well you're obviously not a member of our "target audience".
We're here for repair technicians in need of service manuals and
schematic diagrams, not for people who complain before even buying
something. :) By the way, good luck finding a store where you take
the goods home (or load them to your PC) before you pay for them. :)
Internet shopping doesn't work like that I'm affraid. You're probably
more used to watching stuff than buying it. You are of course welcome
to do that onwww.schematics.me. We're adding new service manuals and
schematic diagrams regulaly so you will never run out of things to
look at. :)
Here are a few random freebies, courtesy of www.schematics.me

Service manual and schematic diagram samples:
http://www.schematics.me/manuals/
 
swiwer@googlemail.com wrote:
Here are a few random freebies, courtesy of www.schematics.me

Service manual and schematic diagram samples:
http://www.schematics.me/manuals/
There were times, when electronic appliances were shipped with
schematics, unbelievable, huh ? But those times are gone, nowadays
companies want to earn money with every little tiny piece they can sell
you, and even it's just a rubber-belt that lists at 30 dollars. Sorry,
but I am really p****d by todays so-called customer-service.

Seriously, why do companies like Sony have to charge customers money for
schematics of equipment thats older than 20 years. I don't think there
is any danger of stealing intellectual property. IMHO such manuals
should be available for free as PDF-files on the company-websites, some
do it, for example IBM, Funai and Harman Kardon. Why is it so difficult
for others to follow ?

Ah, and btw: Here you get *real* manuals for free, not just some
buy-me-baits.


Adrian
 
Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Ah, and btw: Here you get *real* manuals for free, not just some
buy-me-baits.
Forgot the URL: http://eserviceinfo.com


Adrian
 
On Apr 8, 11:19 pm, Adrian Glaubitz <glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de>
wrote:
Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Ah, and btw: Here you get *real* manuals for free, not just some
buy-me-baits.

Forgot the URL:http://eserviceinfo.com

Adrian
To be honest, eserviceinfo.com only LOOKS nice. But in fact, when you
try to get a service manual off there you frequently find out the
manuals/files are either fake, badly stripped, unreadable or otherwise
completely useless. That's because they can't have any quality control
in place for obvious reasons. On the other side, www.schematics.me
offers only first class, full size service manuals and schematics with
a much bigger database and a chance of obtaining the manual using the
request form or browsing the FTP.

www.schematics.me
 
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 07:16:47 -0700 (PDT), "swiwer@googlemail.com"
<swiwer@googlemail.com> wrote:

On Apr 8, 11:19 pm, Adrian Glaubitz <glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de
wrote:
Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Ah, and btw: Here you get *real* manuals for free, not just some
buy-me-baits.

Forgot the URL:http://eserviceinfo.com

Adrian

To be honest, eserviceinfo.com only LOOKS nice. But in fact, when you
try to get a service manual off there you frequently find out the
manuals/files are either fake, badly stripped, unreadable or otherwise
completely useless. That's because they can't have any quality control
in place for obvious reasons. On the other side, www.schematics.me
offers only first class, full size service manuals and schematics with
a much bigger database and a chance of obtaining the manual using the
request form or browsing the FTP.

www.schematics.me
That is true of eserviceinfo.com the sysop there is pretty much MIA so
noone checks the files. Now if you really want qaulity manuals, come
to http://www.justmanuals.com

and take advantage of the special buy one get one free special offer
valid during April 2009
 
MrManuals wrote:
To be honest, eserviceinfo.com only LOOKS nice. But in fact, when you
try to get a service manual off there you frequently find out the
manuals/files are either fake, badly stripped, unreadable or otherwise
completely useless. That's because they can't have any quality control
in place for obvious reasons. On the other side, www.schematics.me
offers only first class, full size service manuals and schematics with
a much bigger database and a chance of obtaining the manual using the
request form or browsing the FTP.

www.schematics.me

That is true of eserviceinfo.com the sysop there is pretty much MIA so
noone checks the files. Now if you really want qaulity manuals, come
to http://www.justmanuals.com

and take advantage of the special buy one get one free special offer
valid during April 2009
LOL, whats that supposed to be ?! A commercial presentation ? The
manuals are not supposed to look nice, I am not going to collect them.
All the manuals I ever download there were sufficient for fixing the
appliciances I had on my bench for service. Anything else is superflous.

Sorry, what you guys were just saying really made me laugh.


Adrian
 
On Apr 11, 12:34 am, Adrian Glaubitz <glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de>
wrote:
MrManuals wrote:
To be honest, eserviceinfo.com only LOOKS nice. But in fact, when you
try to get a service manual off there you frequently find out the
manuals/files are either fake, badly stripped, unreadable or otherwise
completely useless. That's because they can't have any quality control
in place for obvious reasons. On the other side,www.schematics.me
offers only first class, full size service manuals and schematics with
a much bigger database and a chance of obtaining the manual using the
request form or browsing the FTP.

www.schematics.me

That is true of eserviceinfo.com the sysop there is pretty much MIA so
noone checks the files. Now if you really want qaulity manuals, come
tohttp://www.justmanuals.com

and take advantage of the special buy one get one free special offer
valid during April 2009

LOL, whats that supposed to be ?! A commercial presentation ? The
manuals are not supposed to look nice, I am not going to collect them.
All the manuals I ever download there were sufficient for fixing the
appliciances I had on my bench for service. Anything else is superflous.

Sorry, what you guys were just saying really made me laugh.

Adrian- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Well Adrian, what can we say except "Good for you!" ? :)
Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) there are many service
technicians out there who find that site inadequate and prefer or NEED
a better service manual to repair their units. So .... :)
 

Welcome to EDABoard.com

Sponsor

Back
Top