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Honestly, even if it does mean shipping across the pond, you'd be a fool to go to anyone but Uni and a select few others on this board for that kind of repair.
Elfen is correct. I sent my board from Sweden. It's more expensive to ship from SE->US than the other way around though. Rarely takes more than 5 days for stuff to arrive, all in all it took me 4 weeks from sending it to getting it back =)
My board, in my fathers SE/30 from my childhood, was damaged by the dreaded exploding battery and I figured I'd just make things worse if I attempted repairs on my own. I ended up spending a lot more than I would have liked when I started out (bad chips and traces along with the work involved from both uni and tk), but I certainly got my moneys' worth - and not only for nostalgic reasons.
Coincidentally I was gifted a working SE/30 system in the meantime. The board of that machine is actually less stable than the repaired one I got back. I'm tempted to send it for a simple recap in the future (despite shipping costs), even though that's something I should be able to pull off myself.
I know. I'm doing it because if someone else has the same problem (like I did) and comes across this thread in a search (like I did) they'll have a link to a possible solution instead of a dead end.
I know. I'm doing it because if someone else has the same problem (like I did) and comes across this thread in a search (like I did) they'll have a link to a possible solution instead of a dead end.
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