This is true about the
Hamilton units, however the Mars validator is MUCH less expensive to replace than the
Hamilton. When I sent him my XE validator, he did the repairs himself. He told me that he would send the Mars unit to a repair shop he recommended. He told me the same thing they told you, if the board is "burned up", it would be technically cheaper to repalce the Mars unit than fix it. With
Hamilton XE being ~ $700 new, a $200 to $300 fix seems like a deal. The Mars unit new would be ~$400 to $500. Obviously, $200 to $300 to fix the Mars unit would not be economical. I have spent more money on 1 of my XE validators over the past 3-5 years than all 7 of my Mars units combined. Maybe its just luck. I was skeptical about the Mars units at first. Not any more.QUOTE=dogwasher;35773]Excel is about a 25 minute drive from me...Byrle is a great guy and does good work. As far as I know he will only repair the
Hamilton unit. I took my Mars validator to him and he sent me to another shop because he does not repair the Mars units. My Mars validator had a board shorted out from water, it was about 12 months old. The shop I took it to said it would be cheaper for me to purchase one of there refurbished units than to replace the complete circuit board..I would have to check my files to see how much the cost was. Byrle told me if it was a
Hamilton it would have been a easy fix and would have cost much less to repair.[/QUOTE]