JimK-NY wrote:
At what point do you give up and buy a replacement? I have had similar issues with my appliances at home. Once an appliance stops working the cost of repairs, the nuisance of doing without and the wait times are often just not worth it. At a minimum a simple appliance repair means a $150 initial visit, parts perhaps only another $100 and then the cost of a second visit and the actual repair, another $200. So a 5-10 year old washing machine, dryer, dishwasher or refrigerator can easily cost $450 to repair. Getting the repair completed can easily take several weeks.
Very true. I likely have no choice, since the unit is no longer built. Even if I could find one like it, I've been reading a lot and it has a terrible track record. It's been discontinued and Dometic says parts are not available.. . at least not easily. Dino does not make a replacement board.
So I have a ways to go with it.
Dale