I have a FAI style glow driver. It went up in smoke a couple years ago and wonder if it is worth repairing. If you have an idea let me know.
See attached picture of area that overheated.
Thanks
Can this be fixed?
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Re: Can this be fixed?
Possibly. Might take some pieces of wire to replace burned up traces on the board, though.
Out of all the places we could be, this is one of them.
Re: Can this be fixed?
If you send it back to the guy who made it he'll fix it for you for very cheap
And I said, here am I send me.
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Re: Can this be fixed?
Thanks
Not sure who made these, it was probably in the paperwork, I already bought a new one, thought I could have a spare, at the same time since I’m in Canada and the cost of mailing stuff across the border usually makes it simpler to throw out if it cannot be fixed easily.
Kevin
Not sure who made these, it was probably in the paperwork, I already bought a new one, thought I could have a spare, at the same time since I’m in Canada and the cost of mailing stuff across the border usually makes it simpler to throw out if it cannot be fixed easily.
Kevin
Re: Can this be fixed?
That looks like an old Radio South "Pro-Driver" made by Emerald Coast Circuits located in Americus, GA. Since it's an older unit, it may no longer be supported. Besides making units for Radio South, they make units for Darryl Cady as well. There were two orange case units prior to the current yellow case. The current production Radio South unit has NiMh batteries, and the Darryl Cady unit has a LiFe battery. Emerald Coast Circuits is owned by Charles Merriwether and his email address is charles@merriwether.com I recently acquired a new (NiMh) unit, which I've only used a couple of times. Looks good so far.
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Re: Can this be fixed?
Thanks Greg, I may try to fix myself, shipping to and from the US / Canada is unpredictable.
Re: Can this be fixed?
Kevin
It can be fixed.
1) Secure the glow driver VERY GENTLY in a 8" bench vise.
2) Hit it VERY HARD with a 10 lb sledge hammer.
It will be fixed.
Randy
It can be fixed.
1) Secure the glow driver VERY GENTLY in a 8" bench vise.
2) Hit it VERY HARD with a 10 lb sledge hammer.
It will be fixed.
Randy
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Re: Can this be fixed?
Randy! Exactly what I do to planes and projects that I'm not sure of. Makes me sure of.
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