@Agralt the only available solution will be to buy a microswitch (the part number that i disclose in the video) and take this part from there. But the easiest way will be to change all the switch, because disassemble that little switch have more to do with surgery and not electronics :)
I think is not a PI. If you look at coil wires you can see 3 wires. Considering that PI machines have a 1 loop coil... the presence of 3 wires suggest at least 2 loop coil. Probably is a kind of variabile Q design.
Good, that i found this.
Have the same pointer and it falses too.
Would have destroyed the switch when trying to find the problem.
I broke 2 of them the first time...😅
I had the same issue. thank you a lot for sharing !!!
they are very common faults, even if the pro pointer is well designed and constructed
Good work.👍
and I just lost that little white button with that black cap on it ( 6:50 min) . Please help me. Could you get me a button like that?
@Agralt the only available solution will be to buy a microswitch (the part number that i disclose in the video) and take this part from there. But the easiest way will be to change all the switch, because disassemble that little switch have more to do with surgery and not electronics :)
Interesting ..A question...it is Garrett Pinpointer a Pulse Inducción? You know?
I think is not a PI. If you look at coil wires you can see 3 wires. Considering that PI machines have a 1 loop coil... the presence of 3 wires suggest at least 2 loop coil. Probably is a kind of variabile Q design.
You can also just put some tape on top of the pcb where it touches.
Sure!!! I was trying a pro approach ahahahah