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Our Bandit 2450xp grinder has an intermittent issue with the remote. Global, (unusual for them), have not been able to help and have suggested we have to send it to the states for repair..

 

Surely there is someone more local who can deal with electrics? I am loath to ship it over to the US, my experience with intermittent electrical faults is that they tend not to be fixed first or second time...

 

Any one know of an electrical whiz in the UK who can sort the problem?

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We actually have a guy called Sytse over from the Netherlands at the moment. He's a wizz on Electrics. I could give you his number and he could come by you to sort it out. Let me know if you want his details. He's in Yorkshire at the moment.

 

 

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We actually have a guy called Sytse over from the Netherlands at the moment. He's a wizz on Electrics. I could give you his number and he could come by you to sort it out. Let me know if you want his details. He's in Yorkshire at the moment.

 

 

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Hi Ben,

 

Sytse De Boer

 

+31653249445

 

Just phone him and explain your situation. His english is quite good but you'll need to speak slow-ish. Hopefully he'll be able to help you out.

 

Best regards

 

Davie Harper

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Our Bandit 2450xp grinder has an intermittent issue with the remote. Global, (unusual for them), have not been able to help and have suggested we have to send it to the states for repair..

 

 

 

Surely there is someone more local who can deal with electrics? I am loath to ship it over to the US, my experience with intermittent electrical faults is that they tend not to be fixed first or second time...

 

 

 

Any one know of an electrical whiz in the UK who can sort the problem?

 

 

Can you give me a bell or drop me an email to let me know the symptoms, we now have a new technical advisor within the company. I want to make sure there is nothing else we can do.

 

Dean.

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Can you give me a bell or drop me an email to let me know the symptoms, we now have a new technical advisor within the company. I want to make sure there is nothing else we can do.

 

Dean.

 

Cheers Dean I will ask Steve to give you a ring

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Do you know if it is definitely the remote unit or something wrong at the stump-grinder end?

 

Only asking out of ignorance rather than any smart-arsedness. I assume there must be some transpondy thingamies which receive the instructions from the controls.

 

Good luck anyway.

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Cheers Dean I will ask Steve to give you a ring

What are the symptoms Ben? I only ask as a few years ago my carlton 4012d had an intermittent radio problem and it turned out to be a small earth wire going to the engine that was broken but touching with vibration when revving.

 

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