
08-07-2013, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeremy5848
The coding part contains only some resistors. They are unlikely to fail (unless exposed to high levels of Large Hammer). Even then, it would be unlikely to cause further damage. I can understand the supplier's reluctance to accept returns of an electronic device, especially a rebuilt one. They could have come up with a better justification though.
Jeremy
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Yeah, I've found a lot of stuff breaks under that.
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