Anyone good with electronics/soldering?
En route to Bude the other week, my tomtom decided it wasn't going to switch on. I tried the reset method of holding down the power button firmly for 15-30 seconds, still no joy.
I've popped the screen off today to have a quick look, and it looks like the actual button that the outside button presses on, has come off the circuit board. I can only assume this is where I applied a little extra pressure to try and reset the device, as per their instructions :(
Does anybody here know much about them, of can help me fix it? Or is it a case of 'back to TOMTOM'?
Thanks in advance if you can offer any help
Re: Anyone good with electronics/soldering?
Is it still under warrenty ? Shop guarrantee ?
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No, it's about 2 years old, and I bought it through work direct so no shop guarantee.
I'm sure they will be able to fix it, and hopefully free as it's quite likely it's the 'reset procedure' that has damaged it. On all the other models, there is a little reset pin hole on the bottom, but this one relies on firm, and long pressing of the power button, so this problem is bound to happen.
I just didn't want to be without it too long as it will have to go their techical dept in the Netherlands to be fixed. No customer support in this country for it :(
Re: Anyone good with electronics/soldering?
I've got a gas powered soldering kit that you're welcome to use.
Re: Anyone good with electronics/soldering?
If I had the slightest clue what I was doing with it, I might take you up on that! But with about as much electrical knowledge as a fencepost, I'd better steer clear!
I'm hoping Tomtom will do a free repair for me, since it was their advice that led to it being broken :(
Re: Anyone good with electronics/soldering?
i could take it into work and do it for you
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That would be awesome if you could. if Tomtom are happy to do it FOC, then I'll let them sort it, but otherwise I got quoted £40 plus VAT locally, just to do a 2 minute soldering job!
Re: Anyone good with electronics/soldering?
no worries bud, i'll take it into work anytime, let me know
Re: Anyone good with electronics/soldering?
Ditto,
We have a electronis team here and they do small surface mount stuff, let me know.
Chris
Re: Anyone good with electronics/soldering?
Another one here, spent years doing electronic assembly and wiring contracting and have all the kit in my office.
PS. if anyone needs an outworker for this kind of thing, give me a shout. Single sided, multi-layer and through plated PCBs not a problem. Surface mount also, but not the really fine pitch stuff.