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Strongly recommend Greg without any hesitation. You will not be disappointed with the repair nor his communication throughout the repair.
Do not hesitate to contact him for his chip repairs. Go do that PM now, you will not regret it.
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Another Rev H C8515 chip .....
The MOSFETs have blown. These chaps control the braking and running of the car. More often or not only one of them blow, so when repairing them I always replace both with higher spec ones.
As on a previous repair on one of these latest chips, there is slight damage apparent on the infrared LED. This time it is OK but an eye should kept on this newer chips if you start to experience missed laps or lane changes.
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A small box arrived on my doorstep ..... it was from some of my regulars, all the way from Trinidad & Tobago ..... one of the more exotic slot car countries of the World ...
19 chips of all shapes and sizes .... a mixture SP12s, SP15s and 15Bs a good sprinkling of C7005s ...
This little lot should keep me busy and out of mischief for a while ....
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Would be great for you to pay a visit to the islands Greg, and maybe take in some slotcar racing while you're here.
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An C7005 F1 chip ......
I've marked the damage on this side where NO2 should be. The transistors (A8Es) on the left have been removed as well, just in case
there is further, unseen damage.
On the other side, FB1 has literally melted in half. This ferrite-bead leads to the +ve motor wire which happens to be the black wire.
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Next up are a couple of SP15 repairs ......
The dual MOSFET chip has melted and released it's quota of smoke and vapours ....
Sometimes, the evidence for the chips failure is not always quite so easy ...
The larger arrow shows a degree of discolouration on the solder pad of a diode. A further clue to the problem is highlighted
by the smaller arrow, is an adjacent solder has turned orange from a normal silver. These features are caused by
excessive heat ....... note: the wires for the braid pickups have been removed for clarity.
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Hi Greg. I have some fried Ninco chips. Do you fix them? How much for each one? Thank you. Edu
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Hello There, I have raced a little many years ago and now have the Scaley digital Platinum. Two chips are already fried. Do you still repair?
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