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My SN10 remote has lost the knobs and shafts from two of the rotary
switches. One of them kept falling off from about day one and I've stuck it back dozens of times, but it has eventually disappeared into the dirt on our field. A second one is now showing the same symptoms. This looks like it could be a not uncommon problem and I wonder if there is an easy fix that doesn't require it to be sent back to the manufacturer (I'm not keen on converting worthless US dollars to Euros right now). The switches look like standard components that should be readily available and easily replaced by anyone competent with a soldering iron, perhaps with a more robust equivalent. Anyone know of replacement components available in the USA? Mike |
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On Feb 18, 12:26*pm, Mike the Strike wrote:
This looks like it could be a not uncommon problem Now if you had one of them touch screen thingies you wouldn/t have this problem would you. |
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On Feb 18, 1:57 pm, Andy wrote:
On Feb 18, 12:26 pm, Mike the Strike wrote: This looks like it could be a not uncommon problem Now if you had one of them touch screen thingies you wouldn/t have this problem would you. That must be tongue in cheek because I don't know anyone who flies here in Arizona who can actually successfully use a touch screen in a glider. Also, last time I had a touch-screen thingy it ended up flying out of its cradle over my head. I like my instruments to be firmly bolted to the panel, thank you very much. The SN10 remote is very usable if you remember not to sit on it. Mike |
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On Feb 18, 2:09*pm, Mike the Strike wrote:
That must be tongue in cheek because I don't know anyone who flies here in Arizona who can actually successfully use a touch screen in a glider. Been doing it for years! (And as Mike knows I have flown in Arizona.) Andy |
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On Feb 18, 2:26 pm, Mike the Strike wrote:
My SN10 remote has lost the knobs and shafts from two of the rotary switches. One of them kept falling off from about day one and I've stuck it back dozens of times, but it has eventually disappeared into the dirt on our field. A second one is now showing the same symptoms. This looks like it could be a not uncommon problem and I wonder if there is an easy fix that doesn't require it to be sent back to the manufacturer (I'm not keen on converting worthless US dollars to Euros right now). The switches look like standard components that should be readily available and easily replaced by anyone competent with a soldering iron, perhaps with a more robust equivalent. Anyone know of replacement components available in the USA? Mike Hi Mike - Its certainly not a common problem, in fact I've not heard of anyone losing the shafts, though sometimes people sit on their remotes. How much do you weigh ? ... ;-) If you're not starting soaring for a few weeks just send it back to ILEC and they'll fix it for a nominal fee plus shipping. Follow the shipping instructions on www.nadler.com ! See ya, Dave "YO electric" |
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On Feb 18, 2:17*pm, wrote:
On Feb 18, 2:26 pm, Mike the Strike wrote: My SN10 remote has lost the knobs and shafts from two of the rotary switches. *One of them kept falling off from about day one and I've stuck it back dozens of times, but it has eventually disappeared into the dirt on our field. *A second one is now showing the same symptoms. This looks like it could be a not uncommon problem and I wonder if there is an easy fix that doesn't require it to be sent back to the manufacturer (I'm not keen on converting worthless US dollars to Euros right now). The switches look like standard components that should be readily available and easily replaced by anyone competent with a soldering iron, perhaps with a more robust equivalent. Anyone know of replacement components available in the USA? Mike Hi Mike - Its certainly not a common problem, in fact I've not heard of anyone losing the shafts, though sometimes people sit on their remotes. How much do you weigh ? *... * ;-) If you're not starting soaring for a few weeks just send it back to ILEC and they'll fix it for a nominal fee plus shipping. Follow the shipping instructions onwww.nadler.com! See ya, Dave "YO electric"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi there, JJ here. I got a remote I'll give you...............send your address. Doesn't work due to a wiring problem that ILEC had nothing to do with, but all the knobs and switches are brand new. I put instrument tubing extensions on the SN-10 knobs that are about 2" long and decided I didn't need no stinking remore anyway! JJ |
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