Earlier this week I made the decision to take a chance and open her up, found that theres a connection behind the LCD that comes loose, you just have to gently push it back on, and it will work again. I bought one of these a few years ago and it's been on a shelf for a while. Get a TR9 screw set, and perform minor surgery to fix (EASY AS HECK) Luckily the pro has more button function than the standard Mini.Ģ. ![]() Run a monitor through the SDI Out, and use the camera that way. Not sure if it would be the same fix as a Pro, but there are two solutions here.ġ. By then the engine was really very weary so I left it to its rest in peace.Ī little late to this one, but I have an Ursa Mini 4.6k that had a similar issue. It ran for another two years until the rooflining fell in and the exhaust fell off. I gave it a kick in the guts and it started. I gave up on it and left it getting full of spiders and leaves off the trees and grown in by weeds.Īfter two years, time came to move it out of the way of a yard clean. I have had a few instances over the years where an appliance left in storage died in its sleep, a fridge, a computer, an electric drill, and most recently, a "big"URSA camera sensor and its PCB.Ĭonversely, I have an old GM Commodore wagon which laid down and I could not for the life of me get it running even though all circuits were fine. A long sleep apparently allows corrosion and open or resistive joints to develop. Then there is the story that doubtful solder joints may remain serviceable by thermal cycles causing just enough movement to keep separated components polished and conductive. ![]() Complex electronic equipment being turned on and off frequently to make sure it works is said to introduce accelerated deterioration of solder joints and components due to many unnecessary thermal cycles. QUOTE: "Just out of curiosity, have your cameras been sitting idle,- ".
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