Tested again with the multimeter last night and while there's a bit of resistance, there's no voltage at all, so I think it's pretty much dead. I guess it hasn't done too badly for being submerged a few times during its 5500 miles.
I emailed Ison earlier yesterday to see if they could put me in touch with SP for an out of warranty repair, and they said this:
Naturally, as the SP units are produced in Taiwan, the practical option for UK customers to send a single hub to the factory for servicing is – at best awkward.
Therefore, SP and Ison have devised a UK warehouse exchange hub system that provides fast and cost effective options for SP customers that require hub service assistance outside of their normal 2 year warranty period.
They'll build a new hub into my wheel for £50 so I'm just going to get that done. Apparently will take around a week, so I'm pretty happy with that.
Tested again with the multimeter last night and while there's a bit of resistance, there's no voltage at all, so I think it's pretty much dead. I guess it hasn't done too badly for being submerged a few times during its 5500 miles.
I emailed Ison earlier yesterday to see if they could put me in touch with SP for an out of warranty repair, and they said this:
They'll build a new hub into my wheel for £50 so I'm just going to get that done. Apparently will take around a week, so I'm pretty happy with that.