laika
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[EDIT: Orginally I said this was 3 years old. Turns out time is going past quicker than I thought]
My 4 year old Raymarine AIS 500 just stopped working. Worked fine a month ago. Since then haven't connected up any other equipment, haven't even been sailing. Turned it on yesterday...no LED. There's power right to the board (it gets warm and I took the back off and checked that there's 13.6v to the internal connector). Plotter can't see it. Attaching a serial cable to the serial line it emits the string "AIS NMEA0183-NMEA2000 Application V1.90"" when power is applied but that's it. It used to have quite extensive boot-up messages IIRC.
Any ideas?
Talked to Raymarine. They say bring it in. Fixed fee of £360 to repair whatever is wrong with it.
Having a cap on repair costs is one thing. Having a *minimum* repair cost of £360 on a 4 year old bit of electronics which would cost less than twice that to replace doesn't really seem to be encouraging repeat custom. I'm now re-evaluating the autopilot upgrade I had been planning.
I note that there are 3rd party repair services including these people in wareham:
http://www.marineelectronicservice.com/Marine%20Electronic%20Service%20S1.htm
Can anyone recommend any 3rd party repairers (or tell us any to avoid)?
My 4 year old Raymarine AIS 500 just stopped working. Worked fine a month ago. Since then haven't connected up any other equipment, haven't even been sailing. Turned it on yesterday...no LED. There's power right to the board (it gets warm and I took the back off and checked that there's 13.6v to the internal connector). Plotter can't see it. Attaching a serial cable to the serial line it emits the string "AIS NMEA0183-NMEA2000 Application V1.90"" when power is applied but that's it. It used to have quite extensive boot-up messages IIRC.
Any ideas?
Talked to Raymarine. They say bring it in. Fixed fee of £360 to repair whatever is wrong with it.
Having a cap on repair costs is one thing. Having a *minimum* repair cost of £360 on a 4 year old bit of electronics which would cost less than twice that to replace doesn't really seem to be encouraging repeat custom. I'm now re-evaluating the autopilot upgrade I had been planning.
I note that there are 3rd party repair services including these people in wareham:
http://www.marineelectronicservice.com/Marine%20Electronic%20Service%20S1.htm
Can anyone recommend any 3rd party repairers (or tell us any to avoid)?
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