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I need a transponder and I've seen a few used ones on eBay and this board. Some are 3-5years old and still asking for $320-350. A new factory transponder runs $448. Is the cost savings worth the $100? Or is a
5 year old transponder on its final leg?
Anyone every taken a transponder apart? I see a few dead ones for sale. I have access to some pretty talented electrical engineers who might be able to replace the battery. Anyone ever tried fixing a broken one?
Thanks for the advice,
Mike
I bought one from someone. On another forum. And it cost me less than $100. I sent it to transponder services in Australia and for $100. He replaced battery. Tough to replace. Yourself as they are encapsulated in resin that needs to be heated to remove battery..
I've read that AMB says the average life is about 5-6 years. YMMV depending on the use of any particular transponder. For replacement of the battery, Transponder Services out of Australia is the way to go: Transponder Services While I've not had any work done by him (yet), other garage-mates of mine have and I wouldn't hesitate to use him. He does what he says with no issues (that I've heard of thus far).
John
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LRRS Rookie of the Year 2004
"Speed has a kind of affinity for me, it's the time God and I have our little talks."
any idea on turnaround time? I have a dead one too. Bought it used last yr.
LRRS #387
Three weeks.. USPS. Priority. Cost 100. Include shipping both ways