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Whenever some gadget stuffs up, and when all else fails, I generally pull it apart and have a go at fixing it before I chuck it out. In a lot of peoples minds the first (and only) option is bin it. My grown-up kids are classic examples. My motto is you can't stuff it if it's already stuffed so why not have a go?. I must admit though that my success rate has been dropping in recent years as things get more fiddly, with microelectronics etc. Its a lot harder to spot a loose wire or the like... .
Anyway, I have a tyre monitoring system which is real handy bit of kit. It does the car and you can switch the trailer on or off. This is done by holding one button (link) down and pressing a + to add or - to remove the trailer. I went to add a trailer the other day and couldn't. I rang the manufacturer, told him the story and he said "yeah?" and silence. I said well I was calling to see how I could get it repaired and was told "No, we don't do repairs, how old is it? I told him about 6 years, he laughed and said "its time to buy a new one mate". How much? $260 or thereabouts.
So I pulled it apart gingerly and confirmed the link button was stuffed. I went to Altronics and found a little switch, but bigger than the original. It was $1.10 so I bought it. I removed the old one (top left) and soldered in the new one (and realised how much shakier I am now). Tested it and it worked. It sits higher than the old one so I just cut off the rubber knob off the back of the button (bottom left) and screwed the unit back together. Works fine.
All up it cost me a little time, a little fuel and $1.10. So end result is there is one less bit of e-waste in the system, I saved enough to buy a cordless rattle gun and a torque wrench, and the satisfaction that goes with fixing stuff was free.
Anyway, I have a tyre monitoring system which is real handy bit of kit. It does the car and you can switch the trailer on or off. This is done by holding one button (link) down and pressing a + to add or - to remove the trailer. I went to add a trailer the other day and couldn't. I rang the manufacturer, told him the story and he said "yeah?" and silence. I said well I was calling to see how I could get it repaired and was told "No, we don't do repairs, how old is it? I told him about 6 years, he laughed and said "its time to buy a new one mate". How much? $260 or thereabouts.
So I pulled it apart gingerly and confirmed the link button was stuffed. I went to Altronics and found a little switch, but bigger than the original. It was $1.10 so I bought it. I removed the old one (top left) and soldered in the new one (and realised how much shakier I am now). Tested it and it worked. It sits higher than the old one so I just cut off the rubber knob off the back of the button (bottom left) and screwed the unit back together. Works fine.
All up it cost me a little time, a little fuel and $1.10. So end result is there is one less bit of e-waste in the system, I saved enough to buy a cordless rattle gun and a torque wrench, and the satisfaction that goes with fixing stuff was free.