Looking for REPAIRS? My recommendation!

SonnyFl

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As you or most know. I was dead in the water after my cables cracked and split. If it wasn't for "lost items recovery" I'd still be dead and have to deal with a repair center. I highly recommend Dave it you need work. He's very skilled and efficient . He knows the in's and out's of many machines. The turn around time was amazing. He's capable of checking out everything that's needs attention too as well. I for one would send him my machine again. Think about it! :award_star_gold_1:
 

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LIR does nice work. I know first hand...
 

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Great! I just dropped my excal in the mail today to kellyco���� I'll be checking you out for a pinpoint mod
 

Great! I just dropped my excal in the mail today to kellyco😫😫 I'll be checking you out for a pinpoint mod
Kellyco does the pinpoint mod too, they did both my excals...
 

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Great! I just dropped my excal in the mail today to kellyco���� I'll be checking you out for a pinpoint mod

47, you hunt the ruffer waters of OCMD I would more then likely go with LIR, He uses the same toggle as me I believe (IP68/Water proof) and KellyCo uses the Cherry KCA Which is IP56 water resistant. Which the IP68 would be more suited for your conditions.

Cherry KCA2ANA1BBB
Ingress ProtectionIP56 - Dust Protected, Water Resistant

KCA2ANA1BBB Cherry | CH936-ND | DigiKey
Electrical Life6,000 Cycles


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CW Industries GTB-2B12
Ingress ProtectionIP68 - Dust Tight, Waterproof

GTB-2B12 CW Industries | CW202-ND | DigiKey
Electrical Life30,000 Cycles


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And I believe LIR uses a IP64 Boot cover for the toggle on top of the switch being IP68,
so you have double the Water ingress protection on that very ruff ocean city water front.











 

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