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#323455 4-Dec-2025 13:48
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Hello, does anyone know if there are any PCB repairers in NZ (Christchurch or Auckland)? I think the caps have gone on this Dometic RV AC unit PCB as sometimes it turns on but most days it doesn't, despite there definitely being power supplied to the unit itself.

 

Pics of Unit: https://photos.app.goo.gl/mQvS41EBmncMVoJdA

 

Found an Aussie repairer but just thought I'd check if I hadn't missed a repair shop in NZ first, before sending it off to Aus. https://modulerepair.com.au/product-details/4374 

 

 

 

 





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  #3440216 4-Dec-2025 13:56
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Philips Electronics are our go-to for board-level repairs.  We only need their expertise occasionally.  Typically that is to repair something out of warranty that we don't want to part with.  100% success rate so far.

 

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  #3440240 4-Dec-2025 16:30
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Dynamic:

 

Philips Electronics are our go-to for board-level repairs.  We only need their expertise occasionally.  Typically that is to repair something out of warranty that we don't want to part with.  100% success rate so far.

 

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Thanks! I'll give them a shout.





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