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Re: "Lazy" actuator
« Reply #15 on: 16 April 2023, 11:07:47 »

Well, fit the new one you are getting :y, then dismantle the old one and have a go at soldering it, and use as a spare.

They are a fairly common failure on Omegas, so always worth having a spare :y
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Re: "Lazy" actuator
« Reply #16 on: 16 April 2023, 13:51:34 »

Well, fit the new one you are getting :y, then dismantle the old one and have a go at soldering it, and use as a spare.

They are a fairly common failure on Omegas, so always worth having a spare :y

Yes. That sounds like a good plan!  :y
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