*Only* $20! ... x 38 or more if it is a design fault is going to start to get 
very expensive/annoying!  Hence my interest in the reason for the failure.  But 
if we don't know, we don't know. Thanks for the reply, anyway.  MW


On 5 Aug 2013, at 18:20, Danpatgal wrote:

> Martin WINLOW wrote
>> Hi Dan,
>> Do we/are we likely to know what the fault was caused by?  MW
> 
> Martin - It was a bad temperature sensor on one of the BMS boards.  Could it
> have been a connection from the sensor or something in the boards microchip? 
> Perhaps, I really don't know.  We'd have to ask Elithion, but I suppose
> that's not worth their time to investigate since a new board only costs
> around $20.  - Dan
> 
> 
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