- Wed May 09, 2018 2:27 am
#76650
Hi Adrian
The cap and lead are both visually fine and the multimeter tells me that they are to spec.
And, to be fair, while some of our chums (above) refer to numerous problems, I think we need to remind ourselves that there are thousands of these units out there and a handful who have experienced some problems.
Indeed, I couldn’t find Humbernut’s thread, but I did find some who had experienced problems because (as it turned out) they had routed the kill-switch wire next to an HT lead and one guy, in particular, who launched something of a diatribe against BT-H - accusing them of repeatedly returning a unit that was still faulty – until he re-read the installation instructions, recognised his own mistake, and penned a much less wordy apology. Oh, and another chap who discovered that his drive pinion had slipped on the shaft – which wouldn’t appear to be BT-H’s fault, either.
Anyhoo, I spoke to BT-H yesterday morning (who were very helpful and even declined to sell me a spare coil “…because they are bullet proofâ€) and then to Paul who invited Slo Poke down to Wales for a brief holiday.
So – with Slo Poke on his way as I write this - hopefully, we’ll have a definitive answer over the next 48 hours.
The cap and lead are both visually fine and the multimeter tells me that they are to spec.
And, to be fair, while some of our chums (above) refer to numerous problems, I think we need to remind ourselves that there are thousands of these units out there and a handful who have experienced some problems.
Indeed, I couldn’t find Humbernut’s thread, but I did find some who had experienced problems because (as it turned out) they had routed the kill-switch wire next to an HT lead and one guy, in particular, who launched something of a diatribe against BT-H - accusing them of repeatedly returning a unit that was still faulty – until he re-read the installation instructions, recognised his own mistake, and penned a much less wordy apology. Oh, and another chap who discovered that his drive pinion had slipped on the shaft – which wouldn’t appear to be BT-H’s fault, either.
Anyhoo, I spoke to BT-H yesterday morning (who were very helpful and even declined to sell me a spare coil “…because they are bullet proofâ€) and then to Paul who invited Slo Poke down to Wales for a brief holiday.
So – with Slo Poke on his way as I write this - hopefully, we’ll have a definitive answer over the next 48 hours.
