Thread: Replacing cRIO
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Unread 07-04-2011, 17:36
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Re: Replacing cRIO

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Originally Posted by Joe Ross View Post
I'm curious why you went to so much trouble, rather then have NI repair it.
I did that kind of rework for a living, for a while. Part of me wanted to see if I still had the hand for it. Seemed like a fun project at the time. The initial thought was that the problem was metal chips that might have worked into the housing. Once I had the board out I just kept going.