D dannyp Full time elf Joined May 12, 2010 Messages 283 Location Sydney Nov 4, 2014 #1 As I was setting up my P12R I accidentally zapped the board with the power cables and now it doesn't respond. I think I have fried something on the Board. Does anyone know if I can get the Board fixed in Australia?
As I was setting up my P12R I accidentally zapped the board with the power cables and now it doesn't respond. I think I have fried something on the Board. Does anyone know if I can get the Board fixed in Australia?
David_AVD Grandpa Elf Community project designer Generous elf Joined Jun 12, 2010 Messages 4,699 Location Victoria Point (Brisbane) Nov 4, 2014 #2 I may be able to repair it depending how fried it is.
D dannyp Full time elf Joined May 12, 2010 Messages 283 Location Sydney Nov 4, 2014 Thread starter #3 Ok I'm happy to send it to you and see how you go. Please tell me where to send it.
David_AVD Grandpa Elf Community project designer Generous elf Joined Jun 12, 2010 Messages 4,699 Location Victoria Point (Brisbane) Nov 4, 2014 #4 You can send to me at: Unit 8 10 Hook Street Capalaba QLD 4157
xmasbull Pease and Good wll Joined May 9, 2010 Messages 10 Location Jimboomba QLD Nov 12, 2014 #5 David are we able to drop a board off for repair thanks mate I know I fried one component Cheers mate xmasbull
David are we able to drop a board off for repair thanks mate I know I fried one component Cheers mate xmasbull
David_AVD Grandpa Elf Community project designer Generous elf Joined Jun 12, 2010 Messages 4,699 Location Victoria Point (Brisbane) Nov 12, 2014 #6 You can certainly drop it in any weekday between 8am and 5pm. I probably won't be able to do anything while you wait though.
You can certainly drop it in any weekday between 8am and 5pm. I probably won't be able to do anything while you wait though.
richardd Full time elf Joined Jan 3, 2011 Messages 350 Location Geraldton Nov 24, 2014 #7 Hi I zap c90 just north of Jumper TP1 can you do anything what that?
David_AVD Grandpa Elf Community project designer Generous elf Joined Jun 12, 2010 Messages 4,699 Location Victoria Point (Brisbane) Nov 24, 2014 #8 Might have blown the capacitor and the regulator with reverse polarity by the sounds of it. Should be fixable.
Might have blown the capacitor and the regulator with reverse polarity by the sounds of it. Should be fixable.