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Faulty AMB Transponder, needs new wire.
Where in the UK can I get my AMB transponder rewired ? Does anyone have a contact for Rob Nelson ? is there a UK website ?
Thanks Raymond |
google bbk software though neither they or AMB offer a repair service
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Thanks Mark,
Just found the BBK website. :thumbsup: |
Here's one we rewired in a bit of a rush on a club night. You could do a better job if you take your time over it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on5qcS08IFo |
I found the hardest part was removing the resin they use, A dremel works well with the right reaming/filing tool and a small tip solder iron to melt it a little.
I then replaced the whole case with the carbon fiber look and filled it with shoe goo, silicone will work as well. I then printed out the number on a label maker and stuck the number on the sides and front then covered those with shoe goo. Its never missed a beat and I lengthened the wires in the process There is no hole for the LED so that had to be drilled and protected with SG http://www.rcmodel.ca/shop/images/ea...m_138AMB01.jpg Id do it for you but Im sure you can find someone locally |
Thanks for the info. It kinda surprises me if BBK don't in actual fact offer a repair service, surely these things are too expensive just to replace because of a faulty wire, the condition otherwise is perfect considering how long I've had it. I'll wait till I hear from BBK until I decide to open it up myself, don't fancy breaking through the resin though. Might try and get away with doing a resolder on the middle of the wire and see if that helps.
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ive been through the same thing,kept putting it off but i did the same as post above
in the end i thought theres nothing to lose,i just peeled off the outer covering and luckily there was enough wire there to resolder and as it had broke off right on the edge |
yeah just heard back from BBK offering me a trade in but to be honest, I don't want to spend the money on a new one when this one can be fixed, hopefully taking care to re solder the wire again will sort the problem, I'm not paying for a new one, until I really have to.
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I've just re soldered the wire but the problem still persists, it appears to be right next to the casing, when you press on the cable, the light goes out, I would need to open the case to sort properly, which might be tricky.
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did my own transponder bought one of the carbon cases of ebay for £10 cut the old case off and carfully scrapped the resin out with a new scalpel blade got a new cable and soldered new cable in then into the new case its not to hard to do, just take your time..
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Rather than split the case could you use a dremel and route away slowly along the line of the wires untill you get deep enough to remove and resolder new wires . Fill in slot with silicon.
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Hi mate, just had a go at fixing mine, the wire was damaged just inside the expoxy. I used a soldering iron to soften the epoxy a little at a time and craft knife to cut it away (it goes quite soft after heating it up) I then used some silicone to reseal,
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