I was thinking the same as you about the foxwell not being able to see a spike or other problem. I will look into the rebuild kit. Have never taken one off, but have looked into it and doesn't sound like a fun job.
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Originally Posted by andrewwynn
SAS failure is not uncommon. Your can buy a kit to repair for half the price of replacement.
I've gotten SAS error 2-3x over about six years and I've just dobei the recalibrate routine and it came back to life for another 6-20 months.
What you can't see from normal real-time data is are there weak spots where it skips values or jumps.
If the resistor had a weak spot and jumps from 60 to 65° that is not possible so the computer will shut down the system
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