[rescue] Disposable electronics is unsustainable - Re: rescue Digest, Vol 135, Issue 8
Toby Thain
toby at telegraphics.com.au
Thu Feb 13 07:37:50 CST 2014
On 13/02/14 2:09 AM, Mouse wrote:
>>>> The cost of repair for a small business is more than the cost of a
>>>> new LCD monitor.
>>> That's completely dysfunctional and we should work to change it.
>
> By making new ones more expensive, or making repairs cheaper? In
> either case, how?
Both.
A $100 (probably not a sustainable price, given that it's full of
nonrenewables) screen that is held hostage by an 18c resistor (in one
case of a 24" Samsung that probably cost $400+) or $2 worth of caps ...
does anyone see a problem here?
>
>> It might not even be true. Peter just said he fixed a bunch.
>
> Yes...at what cost? I'm four for four, I think it is, at fixing LCD
> flatscreens by re-capping. ...
>
> Yes, the current state is unsustainable in various ways. But I have
> trouble seeing any way it's likely to change short of actually running
> into its unsustainability. ...
That's assured.
Human nature's great, eh.
--T
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