Don't toss it — upgrade it. Board-level repair, component replacement, custom Arduino & microcontroller integration, and the kind of weird projects most shops won't touch. Veteran-owned. Right to Repair advocate.
Most electronics shops will quote you a replacement before they'll quote a repair. We do the opposite. If it can be fixed for less than the cost of a new one, we fix it. If it can't, we tell you straight — no surprise invoices.
Component-level diagnosis and repair on circuit boards most shops would just throw away. Capacitor replacement, blown traces, dead chips, intermittent faults — we chase them all down.
Memory upgrades, capacitor replacement on aging electronics, custom firmware loads, retrofitting modern components into older equipment.
Custom logic, integration, and one-off automation projects. From a hobby kit that won't compile to a full custom controller for production equipment.
Rebuilds, upgrades, and one-off pack designs for tools, e-bikes, scooters, and custom builds. Proper BMS integration, not duct-tape jobs.
Photos of the device, the model number if you can find it, and what it's doing (or not doing). Five minutes of detail saves a wasted bench fee.
Most jobs we can quote ballpark from photos. For deeper diagnosis we charge a flat bench fee that gets credited toward repair if you green-light the work.
If it's economical to fix, we fix it. If it's not, we tell you why — and often suggest a better path forward, even if it means we don't get the job.
Every repair gets bench-tested before it leaves. You get the device back working, with a note on what was actually wrong.
The Geek Squad years gave the broad exposure. The Navy nuclear program gave the depth. The years since have been about the favorite work: the obscure stuff, the "unrepairable" stuff, the one-off projects that won't fit anyone else's flowchart.
We genuinely believe America needs more ethical hackers, more tinkerers, more people who'll open the case and look inside instead of buying new. Right to Repair isn't a slogan. It's the whole job.
Yes — that's most of the work. Engineering fundamentals don't change just because the device is unusual.
Absolutely. Soldering lessons and DIY troubleshooting are part of what we do. If you'd rather learn the fix than pay for it, we'll help you do that.
Yes. Custom Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and microcontroller integration is a big part of the shop. Tell us what you're trying to do and we'll figure out the cleanest path.
Yes — military, first responders, teachers, and students get a discount. Mention it when you reach out.