Chris M wrote:
When you have a part that's "95%"
functional (so to
speak) in your hands??? You'd blow $15+ dollars on
shipping an unusual part, assuming you could find it?
Plus the cost of the replacement? Suddenly I'm
smelling horse poopies everywhere.
Get off this list now !!!!
Give me clean air ...
The other factor for repair vs replacement is your test
equipment and things like a schematic. Repairing a switching
power supply is one the last things I would want to do.