nothing on ebay, and what I could find elsewhere, was expensive! close  
to 40 bucks! darn...
On Aug 26, 2009, at 1:51 PM, Kyle Hansen wrote:

>
> On 8/26/09 1:41 PM, "Jeffrey Engle" <[email protected]> Broadcast  
> into the
> ether:
>
>> Ok, just bought an emac on ebay that came with a bad power switch
>> (yes, I tested it with my sisters emac switch) is there a way of
>> bypassing the switch or possibly using something else to work the
>> switch? I can solder? what say you.... Jeff
>
> Replacing that switch and the Evad cable were standard shop daily  
> jobs back
> when I worked in the repair shop.  Just go to eBay and buy a  
> replacement.
> They can't be expensive.
>
> Kyle Hansen
> -- 
> "I reject your reality and substitute my own" -- Adam Savage  
> (Mythbusters)
>
>
>
> >


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