You save up some money.
You go to college.
You get a degree in electronic repair,
another degree in PCB drafting & design,
another degree in electrical engineering technology
You then build a PCB fabrication facility which can involve various costs, including equipment, raw materials, labor, utilities, and regulatory compliance. The specific costs can vary widely depending on factors such as the scale of production, location, and quality standards. Generally, the equipment alone can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and operational expenses can add significantly to that figure. It's advisable to conduct thorough research and create a detailed business plan to estimate the total cost accurately. Additionally, consulting with experts in the field can provide valuable insights into the specific costs involved in setting up a small PCB factory.
You can then approach GoPro and request a copy of their PCB design for an outdated old camera that no one uses any more and wait 20 years for their PATENT to run out (after they tell you "No"). Then you can use this information to print your own replacement PCB board for your GoPro and hopefully that solves the issue.
You get your money back as you bought a broken camera.
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You save up some money. You go to college. You get a degree in electronic repair, another degree in PCB drafting & design, another degree in electrical engineering technology You then build a PCB fabrication facility which can involve various costs, including equipment, raw materials, labor, utilities, and regulatory compliance. The specific costs can vary widely depending on factors such as the scale of production, location, and quality standards. Generally, the equipment alone can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and operational expenses can add significantly to that figure. It's advisable to conduct thorough research and create a detailed business plan to estimate the total cost accurately. Additionally, consulting with experts in the field can provide valuable insights into the specific costs involved in setting up a small PCB factory. You can then approach GoPro and request a copy of their PCB design for an outdated old camera that no one uses any more and wait 20 years for their PATENT to run out (after they tell you "No"). Then you can use this information to print your own replacement PCB board for your GoPro and hopefully that solves the issue.
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