Anybody replaced the old-style original Lamar MCU with the new / improved model?
If-so, do you still have the old (presumably malfunctioning) one?
And double if-so, would you consider selling/renting/lending the unit (or a couple parts) for some problem solving?
I suspect an issue is developing in one of two Function Modules in my MCU: Lamar FM03 and/or Lamar FM02-1. I am unable to solve a suspected gremlin without a test swap-out. Yet, of course, I can't "buy-and-try" (I must "buy and own it, needed or not"). These are the rectangular boxes at the 3-o'clock and the 6-o'clock positions in the above picture.
If you might wish to help, call or e-mail or post!
Randy Erway
402-540-3335
rerway@diodecom.net
Randy Erway N2525P SR20 SN1164
Randy,
Lamar will rebuild these units. I just had trouble with my MCU this week, and Jim Barker had a fix which was a couple thousand dollars cheaper than Cirrus suggestion to replace the unit.
Call Jim, or call me, and I can pass along the education I have gained this week :)
Tom Werner N3LW SR22 s/n 347
Call Lanmar. They sent me test parts when I had trouble with a short stop fuse. Great CS. via iCopa
NYC based CFIIMEI: LANDING CLINICS IN ALL REGIONS
Thanks Tom and Alexander!
Never would have guessed they'd send out a test part to figure out what-solves-what! That might work out to help either clarify or solve my puzzle.
Tom, I'll give you a ring after office hours or the weekend; or ring me 402-540-3335 between patients (I'm off today).
Randy
Alex
did you mean Lamar, the mfg, or Lanmar, the Groton service ctr?
John N468JP SR20 #1261
Lamar the mfg, or Lanmar the SC?
Lamar, sry. OSH tequila typing via iCopa
What is the problem you are seeing?
Hi Clyde!
See my PM to you...