Showing posts with label teardown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teardown. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2019

What's Inside? Phillips Brand Airfryer-Complete Tear Down Take Apart Dis...



To satisfy curiosity I completed this total disassembly of a Phillips Brand Airfryer. This is actually pretty tough to get apart so I had to destructively rip much of it apart. I must say that we use our Phillips Airfryer regularly for almost all types of foods and I would highly recommend this to anyone.



The power function still worked on this thing but it was very well used and caked with years charred food remnant. It was time to see inside one of these.

The main parts of this things is the cooking (heating) element, the oven portion, and the fan. There are some supporting elements of this such as LED lights and a timer. It's a slick unit. No wonder they sell so many of these because they do work very well.



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Monday, September 30, 2019

Whats Inside Portable Battery Jump Starter Compressor (4 in 1)-CENTECH B...



This CENTECH brand portable battery jump starter never did work. It was given to me by a friend who said he wasn't sure if it worked or not. Well, it did not work so I figured I tear it down, take it apart and see what this thing is made of to see what's inside. There really weren't any valuable recyclable materials in here to speak of. I'm sure if you really really took some time. and removed the insulation from some of the wiring or melted some other pieces down you could possible get some redeeming value out of it. There was a small battery inside this unit that could possibly be of some value. It's interesting when you take some of these things apart how much they can fit into one small unit. Very impressive except for the fact that it didn't hold up over time. Regardless, I figured I'd somewhat repurpose this thing before I threw it away by using it as a learning tool for disassembly. One thing I have a habit of saving is some of the fasteners such as the small screws as well as some its and bolts. These have come in handy over the years.

Here's a link to a new one: https://amzn.to/2ngPPwI

Monday, September 23, 2019

What’s Inside? Phillips Brand CD Player AM/FM Radio-Take Apart



Found this old non-working Phillips Brand Compact Disc Player AM/FM Radio and decided to make a video showing what's inside it. They are relatively simple when you tear into them. I just used. small Phillips screwdriver for the most part. This CD player was electric but battery powered as well. This was mostly compiled of circuit boards on the inside held together by small Phillips head screws. The speakers were pulled out, the antenna screwed off, all the wiring could mostly be unplugged from the curcuit board. There wasn't a heck of a lot that could be salvaged from this but it was fun to take apart and see how hard the disassemble would be as well as seeing exactly what's inside.



Amazon has one for sale here: https://amzn.to/2l8Ymki



Here's the description: Philips Portable Micro Hi-Fi Music Sound System, CD Player, MP3-CD, CD and CD-R/RW, Dynamic Mega Bass Stereo Boost Speaker, USB Direct Input, and FM Radio, Compact Design,

by Philips Audio



Price: $59.90

Dynamic Bass Boost maximizes your music enjoyment by emphasizing the bass content of the music throughout the range of volume settings

Play MP3-CD, CD and CD-R/RW Audio Playback Loudspeakers Connectivity Tuner Bands: FM Stereo Compact design Bass Reflex Speakers deliver deep and powerful bass

USB Direct for easy MP3 music to the complete file transferability, you can easily enjoy the convenience and fun of accessing more digital music via the built-in USB Direct.

Fantastic sound from the truly compact and stylish Philips Micro Hi-Fi system. Enjoy your favorite MP3-CD tunes and USB Direct playback richly enhanced by powerful Dynamic Bass Boost

Fits any space, any lifestyle Compact design, One in All Hifi USB Direct for easy MP3 music playback USB Direct for easy MP3 music playback



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