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Clark

EC500S30, E235-128-4011 FA380. Does anyone know where I can get the drive controller rebuilt other than Flight Systems. 1 of the SCR's is bad & they can't identify it to replace it.

Any help appreciated
Tx
BB
  • Posted 18 Dec 2019 09:21
  • Discussion started by bbforks
  • Pennsylvania, United States
bbforks (at) Hotmail (dot) com
Customers love technology- until they have to pay to fix it!
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You can try uniparts in Chicago area.
  • Posted 19 Dec 2019 23:30
  • Modified 19 Dec 2019 23:32 by poster
  • Reply by rjjburns
  • Michigan, United States
We recently purchased a refurbed Zapi steering controller from Radwell International. Very good service and reasonable price for it to be shipped from the US. They offer several options including repair. Well worth a look!.
  • Posted 19 Dec 2019 18:34
  • Reply by simon_k
  • Devon, United Kingdom
I tried Zapi direct, no go, they said Clark only.
  • Posted 18 Dec 2019 14:16
  • Reply by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada

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