ksandrew
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ksandrew
During a recent flight my Stratus fell off the passenger seat and the cord got pulled out. Now it will not accept a charge because of a bad connection.
Contacted the Stratus folks who told me that the receptacle is soldered directly to the board, and within their entire organization they do not have anyone capable of soldering it back on.
They suggested that I trade in my piece of crap that they manufactured for a $100.00 discount on a new poorly designed piece of crap that they call the later model from a company that does not have any employees that know how to solder.
I am sure that they are a very fine company, dedicated to quality products and customer service, that is what they say on their web page.
For the rebate I have to show proof of purchase, not sure if I purchased it on the Home Shopping Network or from Sporty's
It seems to me that if I have a chord, and there is a battery, with my soon to be acquired superior soldering skills, I could solder the pigtail ends of the cord on to the battery or hopefully somewhere before the battery . I would call it the $600.00 solder.
To improve on the original design I would make a strain relief where the wire exits the plastic case with JB weld.
Any thoughts or exchange of ideas would be appreciated
Life is a barrel of fun.
Ken Andrew
N1182J
base 1GA6
Contacted the Stratus folks who told me that the receptacle is soldered directly to the board, and within their entire organization they do not have anyone capable of soldering it back on.
They suggested that I trade in my piece of crap that they manufactured for a $100.00 discount on a new poorly designed piece of crap that they call the later model from a company that does not have any employees that know how to solder.
I am sure that they are a very fine company, dedicated to quality products and customer service, that is what they say on their web page.
For the rebate I have to show proof of purchase, not sure if I purchased it on the Home Shopping Network or from Sporty's
It seems to me that if I have a chord, and there is a battery, with my soon to be acquired superior soldering skills, I could solder the pigtail ends of the cord on to the battery or hopefully somewhere before the battery . I would call it the $600.00 solder.
To improve on the original design I would make a strain relief where the wire exits the plastic case with JB weld.
Any thoughts or exchange of ideas would be appreciated
Life is a barrel of fun.
Ken Andrew
N1182J
base 1GA6