Should I start with Models, Brands, Parts or Inventory?
Use Models when you know the machine name, Brands when you only know the OEM, Parts when you know the failing board type, and Inventory when you already have a part number.
Many B2B buyers do not start with a perfect part number. They search for a model family, a fault symptom and a board label. These pages connect the model to matching product photos, stock lines, repair categories and case evidence.
Model-family pages are built for searches where the buyer knows the equipment family but not the exact board part number yet.
Use Models when you know the machine name, Brands when you only know the OEM, Parts when you know the failing board type, and Inventory when you already have a part number.
Yes. Open the closest model page, compare the product photos and part names, then send Rongtao both sides of the board plus the system symptom for confirmation.
A technician often searches by model plus symptom, such as GE Vivid E9 no image or Philips iU22 power board. A model page connects that query to real inventory, repair categories and quote intake.