Gentle Friends,
I'm concerned about the number of guys who seem have the same issue repeat. Against this are others (and I'm in this group) who have not had any problems. This is not fitting the classic failure models, something is going on we're not recognizing. "We" being the editorial plural here, it's not our jobs to do so but I'm coming to the conclusion it's in our best interests to try to get a handle on this independently of TV's efforts.
I've got some modest experience here, but we need data. Hard data, that leads to 'root fault analysis' pointing to the specific failure. "My Cera doesn't seem to get as hot as it use to" is not really useful in and of itself. We need to know specifically which part has failed and exactly how it failed, if we want to try to prevent it. No telling if we can pull that off, but trying to collect data is the first step.
We're hampered, of course, because we don't have facilities to test down to the nits.....at least most of us don't. Not yet......
My half baked idea runs like this: I come up with a simple tool(s) I can send out to owners before they have another problem (or their first) so we can run a few tests before sending it in to TV for service. Nothing fancy, I think a jumper wire with some sort of pin on one end might be enough. It would not only let us determine what the specific failure was and should have the added benefit of getting the Cera going again in an emergency. It should, I think, work if you have a good core and charged battery alone, despite strap breaks, bad connections, spring problems, defective switches and all the common failures we think are going on.
No promises, of course, but I'm willing to spend some money and time making stuff up and mailing it out to guys willing to use it to determine what's up and tell us about it? That includes the possibility of saving the day when a strap gives out, switch dies or other failures we know about.
I'm still trying to decide what to do, but hopefully I'll come up with a useful plan in the next week or two (I'm ordering a few parts tonight I think). If those who'd like to take part will PM me their name and address I'll start compiling a list to mail them out to?
Thanks for considering volunteering, perhaps we can collectively sort this out? But we need data to start that process or we'll chase ghosts.
OF