Hi pete I have not tried after reading some not very nice comments about the
company
,i have read that the australian agent is very helpfull but the lack of
backup worries
All I can say is when it works it works it's like changing gear in the air lol
If I had to replace it I would look at the backup first
Regards jim
me
pete@lawless.info wrote:
> Hi Jim
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> Have you ever managed to get any sense out of Arplast?
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> I quite fancy a PV50 if I ever need to replace my NSI but the Arplast
> website is unhelpful and I understand from others that the company never
> respond to enquiries.
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> Regards
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> Pete
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> > Fixed ,,Thanks for all of the advice I tested the prop motor using a pp9
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and it worked fine ,it turns out ,that when the feed wife broke ,my actions
to repair the wire caused the wire rod to be incorrectly located so no power
was going to the motor ,i had to cycle the prop so i could relocate it correctly
,the method of connecting the wire to the moving part is not the best
,l will have to keep an eye on that one
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