Given that it isn't an isolated problem then I'm sure it would be carried through.
John (JRGA1) had similar problems last year. Can't remember how that was resolved.
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Given that it isn't an isolated problem then I'm sure it would be carried through.
I saw that on another thread here when researching this. It equates to 2^24+2. I assume the +2 is just to be safe
Other than the cable snapping the rest of the unit is in good condition, and even the manufacturers protective white grease is intact.GiveMeABreak wrote: ↑21 Aug 2019, 20:38 The X7 system is supposedly designed for 16,777,214 application cycles. - but I guess not if you're on UK salted roads....
Hi PaulPaul-R wrote: ↑21 Aug 2019, 17:26 Has anyone ever contacted one of the bespoke manufacturers of cables? One of them might have a solution.
A quick Google came up with these:
https://speedycables.com/heavy-duty-cables/ (a name I remember from the past)
http://www.cable-tec.co.uk/Applications ... Cables.asp
https://www.venhill.co.uk/custom-cables/
https://www.thediscdirectory.co.uk/wm/c ... 89431.html