I repair anything from small every day dollar tree (some weird test incoming since this glitch still exist so I may write this twice if it happens) stuff (Iback spaceitmov) ttypica.
That jumbled mess at the end up there is due to me mashing the backspace once. I will go again. You may ask why did I leave it there because if anyone wishes to try and figure out the bug they could use it. It could help with finding the code that says on the first line when he hits backspace go back a few spaces (not sure if this is highlighted or not seems to be but I never mashed highlight. I did have a red squiggly line under a word that no longer exist maybe a conflict between the grammar extension and this) instead of deleting then type over words whenever he starts typing.
Now, what was I saying?
I repair electronics anything that is broken that is. Toasters, electric can openers to Halloween decorations. I know there are components that are known to typically fail in a lot of things besides the planned obsolescence component. I know the main go-to thing is caps but there are other things as well. I was wondering if I was to say one day buy a bunch of components for future repairs what would be on the recommendation list for someone like me?
I know caps is one but I do not know the typical popular kind same with resistors and so on. I know there is typical of everything. Society is kinda built on lazy so it stands to reason.