Date: 14 Jan 2005 13:48:57 GMT From: Dave Hinz <DaveHinznospamcop.net> Subject: Re: Possibility of Saab closure
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 02:00:28 GMT, Dexter J <lamealameadingdongnospamlamelame.org> wrote: > > Very interesting. So, if I understand the next logical step - you can in > theory end up with a stack of individual coils and whatever mysterious > supporting electronics make up the $800 Canadian part? I'd expect that there are mechanical supports in there as well, not just the whle thing held together with structural epoxy. > You know, all open > in front of you such that you could review the components and repair > rather than toss the whole thing and buy yet another round? Quite possibly, but you have to consider the costs. Labor, chemicals, hazmat disposal of used "cocktail", that sort of thing. Not so bad for a home experiment, but hard to make money at it as a business I would think.. > I wonder if the cocktail peels the transformer part numbers and circuit > silkscreening. I just happen to have a spare DI unit as of this afternoon. The commercial ones are probably label-safe and specific to epoxies. Home-grown, probably not so much. But it'd be fascinating to see results of that experiment. Dave Hinz