It depends, whats wrong with it, If it cost alot of money dont do anything and call customer support. if it was free unplug it and crack er open, and post pics on here so we can check the circuit board out for problems.
(that is if it has one?!!>_>)
But yeah safety is NO1 here so leave it unplugged for a day or so and then crack it open and check it out. Post a pic here so you can show us what it is in the inside.
DO NOT DO THESE TO THE INTERNAL PARTS OF THE LABVOLT OR ANY ELECTRONIC!
Jiggle or move capacitors around
Touch the circuit board alot
Work in an unclean enviorment
Use the right tools for the right job
Solder cleanly and neatly
Buy the CORRECT replacement part (The manufactuer 9 times out of 10 will just give you the part for free)
And last but not least be safe!
If you do know what is wrong with it then tell us, I cannot stress just how IMPORTANT! details are here. It could even end up being something as simple as a dead ant on the circuit board. And if you have no experience with elctronics then dont even bother with it until you know what your doing.
Good luck!
Check twice solder once and wear rubber boots! :P
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