Originally Posted by
twotone
Really Grant? The guy posted a thread on PFM in which at least four people have faulty Neo PSUs one guy on that thread had two out of three faulty and the seller advised the buyer that it was an 'easy fix' ie switch the thing on and off for about twenty times.
Total nonsense, someone buys a nearly new TT and PSU for £700 and the seller tells him to do one and advises the buyer that he does the above then posts a thread in which intermittent faults with the PSU are being discussed, seriously?
At least Rega, reading that thread, are looking after their customers....
That thread wasn't posted by Mauro...and the guy who said switch it of and on a dozen times, not twenty , was Mr Darwin (Rega) himself''
"Phil, please be assured that we are looking into the issue that you have reported, which occurs in a very few NEO units in our experience.
It appears to be due to a build up of static in the switch if it has not been used for a period time.
Prior to a long term production solution a quick and simple fix is to activate the switch(s) vigorously about a dozen times to clean the contacts.
Please PM me with your experiences, best, PD."
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