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DrewE
May 31, 2016Explorer II
Best converter, for one place, will ship to Canada, and they have e.g. the very well regarded PD 9245 for $157.50 at the moment, or about $200 Canadian.
On your existing unit, I would tend to suspect a bad or a loose connection somewhere rather than a failed component in as much as giving it a thump makes it work. That sounds like a mechanical problem rather than an electronic one as such (although at their heart pretty much all electronic problems are mechanical, if you want to get pedantic enough). Sketching out the circuit, analyzing it to figure out how it is intended to work so much as possible, and then figuring out where things are stopping working might help track down the problem area...though it could be just as productive to make sure all the connections are tight and all the solder joints look solid and not cold and not cracked and so forth.
On your existing unit, I would tend to suspect a bad or a loose connection somewhere rather than a failed component in as much as giving it a thump makes it work. That sounds like a mechanical problem rather than an electronic one as such (although at their heart pretty much all electronic problems are mechanical, if you want to get pedantic enough). Sketching out the circuit, analyzing it to figure out how it is intended to work so much as possible, and then figuring out where things are stopping working might help track down the problem area...though it could be just as productive to make sure all the connections are tight and all the solder joints look solid and not cold and not cracked and so forth.
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