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Hi,
I have a Winter ASI, marked for my Ventus 2bx, and I'd like to get it repaired/overhauled. Anyone know where I can get this done? Do I need to contact the factory, or is there a U.S. source? Frank (TA) |
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On Jun 13, 12:12 pm, Frank wrote:
Hi, I have a Winter ASI, marked for my Ventus 2bx, and I'd like to get it repaired/overhauled. Anyone know where I can get this done? Do I need to contact the factory, or is there a U.S. source? Frank (TA) Not sure on US sources, however Winter has very fast and accommodating customer service. It costs very little to get your ASI to them, and they are quite good on the shipping back as well as for charging for actual repairs. As a bonus with Winter (as opposed to someone here) for a small amount extra (15 euro-ish) they will make you a brand new face for it, with the correct serial/werk # engraved on it, in addition to redoing your colored arcs for another 5 euros or so... Paul |
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On Jun 13, 3:26*pm, sisu1a wrote:
On Jun 13, 12:12 pm, Frank wrote: Hi, I have a Winter ASI, marked for my Ventus 2bx, and I'd like to get it repaired/overhauled. *Anyone know where I can get this done? *Do I need to contact the factory, or is there a U.S. source? Frank (TA) Not sure on US sources, however Winter has very fast and accommodating customer service. It costs very little to get your ASI to them, and they are quite good on the shipping back as well as for charging for actual repairs. As a bonus with Winter (as opposed to someone here) for a small amount extra (15 euro-ish) they will make you a brand new face for it, with the correct serial/werk # engraved on it, in addition to redoing your colored arcs for another 5 euros or so... Paul Paul, Thanks - that sounds like a plan to me! I have emailed them through their website, so hopefully they will get back to me soon with shipping info. Regards, Frank (TA) |
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Over the winter, I sent mine back top Winter (No US repair
facilities). Got it back in a reasonable time (I told them no rush to return) for a fair repair cost (way less than half the cost of my generic spare). If it had not had my address label on the case, I would swear that they just sent me a new unit. Big PLUS...The repaired ASI now matches the speed of our tow plane leading me to think it had been failing for a while. Tips for others: 1. I sent my ASI to Germany via US Postal Service (Yea, the snail mail people who loose everything). Got there safe and sound for one third the cost of (Fedex, USP, DHL...). They return shipped by the German Postal Service. Looks like just over a week for return shipping. 2. Very trusting folks over there. Sent ASI back with an invoice in EUROS! Winter does not take MasterCard/Visa. After lots of head scratching and obscene rates to get bank draft in Euros, I stumbled upon PayPal as a method. PayPal took my Visa, converted it to Euros and sent them for no fees other than the currency exchange rate. Fast, Easy, Safe. |
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As a Winter Dealer I also do send Winter Instruments in for repair and
overhaul for customers......Having German Bank accounts makes it quite easy for me, not maybe so easy for others without commercial US and foreign accounts... if you have repairable Winter instruments you can send them to me and they'll go with the next batch. I just sent one box and I try to send several at a time to help keep shipping and customs costs down... BTW Winter is in the small town of Jungingen and was recently flooded...nearly the whole town was underwater and there was much damage, fortunately the Winter company sits on somewhat higher ground and was not part of the major damage but many of homes of the workers there were badly damaged including the home of Achim Winter, the owner of Winter instruments. Most of the workers needed some time away to salvage and repair their homes from flood damage but hopefully all are back to more normal. There is a video on YouTube and in this an interview with Achim's wife, Gabby Winter at their home http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tegoCITArbQ tim "Todd" wrote in message ... Over the winter, I sent mine back top Winter (No US repair facilities). Got it back in a reasonable time (I told them no rush to return) for a fair repair cost (way less than half the cost of my generic spare). If it had not had my address label on the case, I would swear that they just sent me a new unit. Big PLUS...The repaired ASI now matches the speed of our tow plane leading me to think it had been failing for a while. Tips for others: 1. I sent my ASI to Germany via US Postal Service (Yea, the snail mail people who loose everything). Got there safe and sound for one third the cost of (Fedex, USP, DHL...). They return shipped by the German Postal Service. Looks like just over a week for return shipping. 2. Very trusting folks over there. Sent ASI back with an invoice in EUROS! Winter does not take MasterCard/Visa. After lots of head scratching and obscene rates to get bank draft in Euros, I stumbled upon PayPal as a method. PayPal took my Visa, converted it to Euros and sent them for no fees other than the currency exchange rate. Fast, Easy, Safe. |
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