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In the "Don't ask about section" I would put a bullet point along the lines of:

  • Homework questions unless you post an good faith attempt at a solution, with a specific question of your problem.

Source: How do I ask and answer homework questions?

  • Questions on the repair of consumer electronics, appliances, or other devices unless you can demonstrate a good understanding of the underlying design of the device being repaired.

This would be to reflect the moderation system's stance on repair questions, they are OK but if you have no knowledge of electronics and/or repair they are not.

It might also be wise add something to clarify identify component questions, as the consensus is posting is OK with conditions:

  • questions that ask to identify components must include a good picture and measurements of the dimensions of the component and/or a clarification of the markings of the part.

In the "Don't ask about section" I would put a bullet point along the lines of:

  • Homework questions unless you post an good faith attempt at a solution, with a specific question of your problem.

Source: How do I ask and answer homework questions?

  • Questions on the repair of consumer electronics, appliances, or other devices unless you can demonstrate a good understanding of the underlying design of the device being repaired.

This would be to reflect the moderation system's stance on repair questions, they are OK but if you have no knowledge of electronics and/or repair they are not.

It might also be wise add something to clarify identify component questions, as the consensus is posting is OK with conditions:

  • questions that ask to identify components must include a good picture and measurements

In the "Don't ask about section" I would put a bullet point along the lines of:

  • Homework questions unless you post an good faith attempt at a solution, with a specific question of your problem.

Source: How do I ask and answer homework questions?

  • Questions on the repair of consumer electronics, appliances, or other devices unless you can demonstrate a good understanding of the underlying design of the device being repaired.

This would be to reflect the moderation system's stance on repair questions, they are OK but if you have no knowledge of electronics and/or repair they are not.

It might also be wise add something to clarify identify component questions, as the consensus is posting is OK with conditions:

  • questions that ask to identify components must include a good picture and measurements of the dimensions of the component and/or a clarification of the markings of the part.
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In the "Don't ask about section" I would put a bullet point along the lines of:

  • Homework questions unless you post an good faith attempt at a solution, with a specific question of your problem.

Source: How do I ask and answer homework questions?

  • Questions on the repair of consumer electronics, appliances, or other devices unless you can demonstrate a good understanding of the underlying design of the device being repaired.

This would be to reflect the moderation system's stance on repair questions, they are OK but if you have no knowledge of electronics and/or repair they are not.

It might also be wise add something to clarify identify component questions, as the consensus is posting is OK with conditions:

  • questions that ask to identify components must include a good picture and measurements