CARLSEN ELECTRONICS

About this site and for repairs, contact: Ray Carlsen <rcarlsen@tds.net>

     A few years back, I stopped repairing Commodore hardware. I was the main caregiver for my
wife (Alzheimers) until she passed in 2024. That life-changing stress took a lot out of me and I'm
now in recovery. I decided to once again offer my services as a Commodore repair technician.


Commodore 8 bit Computer repair information: click here

New replacement  power supplies: click here for photos of new custom-built replacements

The C64 Computer "Saver", power adapters and A/V cables: click here for photos

This site is dedicated to users of 8 bit Commodore Computer hardware. I had been doing consumer

electronics repair work since 1964. I retired from my "day" job as a repair tech at the University of
Washington in Seattle back in 2009 and likewise don't do consumer electronics repairs any longer.
     The information herein is listed in "directories". Each directory refers to a particular device such
as a C64 computer, and each contains all the repair articles, schematic diagrams, etc. I have for that
piece of equipment. Most repair articles are stored in standard text file format.

Contact Wes Wiese <nanookofthenorth@roadrunner.com> for repair of CMD HD, RamLink,
RamDrive, TurboMaster CPU &
MSD drives

Ray Carlsen, website owner: click here for personal data 

My military experience at B-2-56, a US base in Germany 1965 - 1967, with photos  click here