This is a video of the opening and visual inspection of a Gallagher M1500. This unit is totally destroyed from either being submerged in water or possible lightning surge. With the all the corrosion, we're leaning more towards submerged I water.
This unit will need a total rebuild. Can probably fix up a good spare board and some other pays to help save some money on parts. Don't know what it'll cost at this time, but should be cheaper than a new unit. Would pay $600 or so for something comparable in size and power
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This is a video of the opening and visual inspection of a Gallagher M1500. This unit is totally destroyed from either being submerged in water or possible lightning surge. With the all the corrosion, we're leaning more towards submerged I water. This unit will need a total rebuild. Can probably fix up a good spare board and some other pays to help save some money on parts. Don't know what it'll cost at this time, but should be cheaper than a new unit. Would pay $600 or so for something comparable in size and power
Posted by Fencer Fixer Repair LLC on Friday, March 27, 2015
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Jump to comment formMaurice Michaud said:
I’m in Alberta and wondering if you did go ahead and fix the M1500?
I see the board was fried, were you able to get parts? Were the capacitors still useable