Bummer. Maybe there's a market for erectronic hackers out there to mess with the internals.
How hard is it to crack open potted circuits without ruining the erectronics? It would be useful if you could get replacement boards for these but I guess they're all heavily integrated with arms/axles and shit so even if you did replace them they'd have to be recalibrated, etc.
How hard is it to crack open potted circuits without ruining the erectronics?
It's one of those things that you'd do to reverse engineer fighter plane avionics if you shot one down, not to repair a consumer device you can buy for £500
Furry muff. I remember scabbing busted electronic devices from the tip when I was a kid and deconstructing them. As fun as that was, there was never any intention to get the things working again :)
Bummer. Maybe there's a market for erectronic hackers out there to mess with the internals.
How hard is it to crack open potted circuits without ruining the erectronics? It would be useful if you could get replacement boards for these but I guess they're all heavily integrated with arms/axles and shit so even if you did replace them they'd have to be recalibrated, etc.