Elektrotanya
Do not expect a modern web interface. ElektroTanya looks like a relic from the early internet era:
Schematics are considered intellectual property. Most manufacturers (especially consumer brands like Samsung, LG, or Apple) do not release schematics publicly. They view them as trade secrets or proprietary tools for authorized service centers. From a strict legal standpoint, hosting copyrighted service manuals without permission is copyright infringement. elektrotanya
Elektrotanya represents a critical node in the infrastructure of the modern circular economy. While it operates in a legal grey area regarding copyright, its utility to the global community is undeniable. It serves as a repository of technical heritage, a tool for environmental sustainability, and a resource for the Right to Repair movement. Do not expect a modern web interface
"Right to Repair" advocates argue that if you own a physical device, you have the right to know how to fix it. Manufacturers often stop supporting devices after 5–7 years (planned obsolescence), making ElektroTanya the only source for repairing a 20-year-old receiver. Most users argue that the site preserves technological history and reduces e-waste, outweighing the copyright claims on obsolete equipment. They view them as trade secrets or proprietary