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Re: Bye Bye Standby - failures?



Yes, you are not alone, and if you read their forums, you'd think
there is some reliablity issue so many people have taken the effort to
write in and complain.  BBSB are saying it's only a very, very, very
small amount of people affected...

They offer (IIRC) a small discount if you send your faulty modules in
and buy new ones, although I am not entirely sure of the details.

At one point we were asked to send our faulty modules in for some
investigative work, but no conclusion has ever come forward.

I keep a healthy stack of spares ;)

On 18 November 2010 19:18, craig <craigc.lists@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a dozen or so ByeBye modules. Recently 3 (25%) =A0have failed
all =
with
> same fault, they immediately turn off after being turned on, even with
no
> load. All used on different devices.
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> Anyone else had issues? Is there a simple component (relay?) that can
be
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> They are only a couple of years old, so reluctant to just bin them.
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