real1shep
Well-known member
I watched the video and it made my eyes burn. No thanks, unless as I've stated many time before, it was something rare. Then it's just my time. It's not daunting, just time-consuming. In chainsaws we have an electronic module manufacturer called SEM's. They had units right underneath the flywheel that got too hot and the pulse capacitors fried. A EE solved the problem by removing the potting, wiring right to the PCB and installing a remote pulse capacitor outside the flywheel. The whole process is very tedious, but there are no choices other than to buy used modules and take your chance.
Point being that electronically, anything is possible given enough time. I think the rewinding vid I watched was sponsored by a tech college. Great project for students. Part of me wants to try it, but meh....don't want to give up the time.
Kevin
Point being that electronically, anything is possible given enough time. I think the rewinding vid I watched was sponsored by a tech college. Great project for students. Part of me wants to try it, but meh....don't want to give up the time.
Kevin