Thanks for showing how to strip the head down. I did this but the wires were okay and still the head worked intermittently. I guess there are always more problems than there are cures!
Hi, unless there is a issue on the connection’s then I would still inspect the wires going through the upright neck pivot, I’m sure if left it would get worse until it dies completely and then the broken wire would be more obvious, I haven’t yet come across one where the pcb or motor worked intermittently but electrical items can be annoying. regards
Hi Adam., I had exactly the same problem, but my white wire had sheared off & black one about to go! Very very bad design, so I've replaced all 3 wires & job sorted thanks to your excellent video, keep up the good work bud.👍🏼
brilliant video Adam, I followed it step by step and in my case it was the black wire that was the issue ,cheap set of hex keys from amazon ,job done. thanks mate
hi, I only used the wire that was there, basically I took the little panel off the back and the wire which had worn I cut near the connector so then it would slide down, (otherwise threading through a new wire would be very difficult) and then I cut a correct size piece to slot into place and used a heat shield sleeve to join both ends back, the wire between where it breaks to the pcb is longer so there is enough to use and repair, then obviously you join from original break to the rest of the wire to the pcb and using a heat shield again, so 3 joins but no need to use extra wire, that was how I done it anyway. regards