It can be fixed?
Just... No, please kill yourself
>>998223
Technically yes, but, there's just no way.
Yah here's some tape
or try a hot glue gun
>>998226
there is a risk that something explodes?
>>998223
Dump it.
Unless it's vital, if so solder wires in place of tracks. While ugly, it's gonna work.
>>998223
yes it can be, take some thin plastic covers and use bolts to reatach the broken boards back together then just resolder all the broken traces with wire
it cant be easier
i've fixed worse things. it looks like all the components are still in place, so all you gotta do is reconnect about 10 traces. you scrape off about 5mm of the green insulation on either side of the crack using a rounded x-acto blade, then solder a thin solid wire (24awg is good) across the gap. if 2 traces are too close together, you can have one do a loop over the other, soldering back say 10mm instead of 5.
the PCB is probably translucent, so shine a light from the component side so you can more easily see the traces.
>>998279
thanx
>>998223
Yes, just use a bunch of jumpers and some JB weld. I've done it a few times.
>>998223
what crt?