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Thread: skan chrono repair?

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    skan chrono repair?

    does anyone know where i can get my skan chrono fixed?
    "if you can't take a joke you shouldn't join"

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    What is wrong with your crono?.
    Can’t you send it back to the manufacturer.
    Les..

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    it just stopped working Les
    i seem to remember a while ago somebody mentioned one of the members fixed them
    (should have made a note at the time)
    "if you can't take a joke you shouldn't join"

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    as above, contacting these people might be helpful to you : skanar.co.uk,

    HTH, Vic Thompson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deelcee View Post
    it just stopped working Les
    i seem to remember a while ago somebody mentioned one of the members fixed them
    (should have made a note at the time)
    The chap who makes them (can’t remember his name) was most helpful when I needed some senser covers replacing.
    He just wanted some 1st class stamps sent to him to cover postage.
    Good luck with your Skan crono..
    Atb
    Les..

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    It is worth checking out the power supply first. Can you connect a battery to it? Check the transformer voltage?

    My Skan 'broke' some time ago, I checked the transformer and found it had a broken lead and no output voltage. Fastening battery to the Skan and all was well. I found a suitable transformer at a computer recycling place ... cost me all of about 50p. But I then took the original transformer apart ... no screws so had to break seals ... and found the broken wire on the output cable. Repaired it, refastened the transformer together .... all fixed.

    Cheers, Phil

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