Ok, so now have around 15 ESCs to repair after this weekend. Since that'll keep me busy for a while, I'm going to stop accepting new repairs until I've gone through this batch, else I'll never keep up! :P
Those of you who gave me an ESC to look at, I'll give you a diagnostic and whether it's economically repairable or not (I'm not replacing every component). If it's a small repair and I've already got the parts in stock then I'll just repair it and give you a final quote.
If I need to buy replacement parts, I'll give you a quote for the parts, and you'll need to pay up front for components. As a warning, although I'll try my best to ensure this isn't the case, it may be possible that if you buy replacement parts, the ESC may turn out to still not be repairable. In most cases component costs are unlikely to be more than £20 however. Once an ESC is repaired, I'll give a final quote for my time and any components from stock. If I can't fix it then I won't charge for time or stock components.




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