ScottsGT
Well-known member
Ok, goofy title. 
But earlier this week our 11 year old Miele Vacuum cleaner stopped working. Wife told me to start shopping them and find us a replacement. She about threw up when I told her a replacement with the same features, same brand was $1100.00
I let her sit on this thought, played it up big time too! Then I pulled the old, "Well, let me see if I can throw a few band-aids on it and get it running again..."
Simply using a T-10 and a T-20 Torx, it was completely disassembled. Found a fried resistor on the circuit board. Thought about researching the board on line and just swapping out the resistor, but me being an electronics tech decided that if it was fatigued, probably the other 5 or 6 components were too. Yea, small board.
$98 later with new board in hand from local dealer, it's repaired!
Wife was happy, very happy! And that's when I took advantage of the situation and told her to never, ever ***** again when I order new tools!

But earlier this week our 11 year old Miele Vacuum cleaner stopped working. Wife told me to start shopping them and find us a replacement. She about threw up when I told her a replacement with the same features, same brand was $1100.00
I let her sit on this thought, played it up big time too! Then I pulled the old, "Well, let me see if I can throw a few band-aids on it and get it running again..."
Simply using a T-10 and a T-20 Torx, it was completely disassembled. Found a fried resistor on the circuit board. Thought about researching the board on line and just swapping out the resistor, but me being an electronics tech decided that if it was fatigued, probably the other 5 or 6 components were too. Yea, small board.
$98 later with new board in hand from local dealer, it's repaired!
Wife was happy, very happy! And that's when I took advantage of the situation and told her to never, ever ***** again when I order new tools!




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