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Re: Refrigerant leak detector repairs Stormin Mormon 07-04-2006
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 4, 2006, 5:54 pm
The only time I got a beeper repaired, it was a TPI. Called the
factory, and the fellow talked me through the repair. Then offered to
change the defective off on switch for free, and send me a nylon belt
case with it. Also for free.

I explained that I'd got the beeper on Ebay, and didn't have a
warranty. No matter, send the beeper. I did, and it came back with an
off switch, and a case.

I'm very impressed with TPI.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.

Anyone repair these other than the manufacturers?
Ive got a Bacharach H-10PM (formerly Yokogawa, formerly GE).
About 3 yrs old. It actually works fine except when I charge the
rechargeable battery in it, the red "full Charge" light never switches
over to green to show its been fully charged. Just stays red.
Other than that it works perfect.
Thanks,
Bubba



Posted by aka-SBM on July 4, 2006, 7:33 pm

> The only time I got a beeper repaired, it was a TPI. Called the
> factory, and the fellow talked me through the repair. Then offered to
> change the defective off on switch for free, and send me a nylon belt
> case with it. Also for free.
>
> I explained that I'd got the beeper on Ebay, and didn't have a
> warranty. No matter, send the beeper. I did, and it came back with an
> off switch, and a case.
>
> I'm very impressed with TPI.
>


A real sniffer like a GE or a LeBold would rock yer fuckin socks off then...



> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .
>
> Anyone repair these other than the manufacturers?
> Ive got a Bacharach H-10PM (formerly Yokogawa, formerly GE).
> About 3 yrs old. It actually works fine except when I charge the
> rechargeable battery in it, the red "full Charge" light never switches
> over to green to show its been fully charged. Just stays red.
> Other than that it works perfect.
> Thanks,
> Bubba
>
>



Posted by Fat Eddy on July 5, 2006, 12:19 am

aka-SBM wrote:
> > The only time I got a beeper repaired, it was a TPI. Called the
> > factory, and the fellow talked me through the repair. Then offered to
> > change the defective off on switch for free, and send me a nylon belt
> > case with it. Also for free.
> >
> > I explained that I'd got the beeper on Ebay, and didn't have a
> > warranty. No matter, send the beeper. I did, and it came back with an
> > off switch, and a case.
> >
> > I'm very impressed with TPI.






> >
>
>
> A real sniffer like a GE or a LeBold would rock yer fuckin socks off then...
>
>
>
> > --
> >
> > Christopher A. Young
> > You can't shout down a troll.
> > You have to starve them.
> > .
> >
> > Anyone repair these other than the manufacturers?
> > Ive got a Bacharach H-10PM (formerly Yokogawa, formerly GE).
> > About 3 yrs old. It actually works fine except when I charge the
> > rechargeable battery in it, the red "full Charge" light never switches
> > over to green to show its been fully charged. Just stays red.
> > Other than that it works perfect.
> > Thanks,
> > Bubba
> >
> >



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Posted by ~^Johnny^~ on July 5, 2006, 5:49 pm
wrote:

>A real sniffer like a GE or a LeBold would rock yer fuckin socks off then...

The old trusty TIF 5750 works for me.

It sstill reminds me of a Geiger counter, though.
--
-john
wide-open at throttle dot info

Posted by Oztech on July 5, 2006, 8:18 am
Ever get the idea they just wanted to shut you up??


> The only time I got a beeper repaired, it was a TPI. Called the
> factory, and the fellow talked me through the repair. Then offered to
> change the defective off on switch for free, and send me a nylon belt
> case with it. Also for free.
>
> I explained that I'd got the beeper on Ebay, and didn't have a
> warranty. No matter, send the beeper. I did, and it came back with an
> off switch, and a case.
>
> I'm very impressed with TPI.
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .
>
> Anyone repair these other than the manufacturers?
> Ive got a Bacharach H-10PM (formerly Yokogawa, formerly GE).
> About 3 yrs old. It actually works fine except when I charge the
> rechargeable battery in it, the red "full Charge" light never switches
> over to green to show its been fully charged. Just stays red.
> Other than that it works perfect.
> Thanks,
> Bubba
>
>



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