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Williams WPC testing driver board after repairs

By chrisjubb

8 years ago


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#12 5 years ago
Quoted from apscarpelli:

Discussing with Clive and sending it into him for repairs.

Good luck. I would charge you $95/hr + parts and shipping; even with this apparently minor corrosion, it's probably not economically feasible to have it repaired as the repair bill would likely be over $200. What I'm seeing is a minimum of installing 38 copper eyelets as well as performing track repairs, and that's just for the visible damage.

Side note: I never use jumper wires and guarantee this type of work forever as a solid copper eyelet is never going to fail on a board.

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