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| Brymen 257S lost calibration data |
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| Sjokolade:
Hehe me too, if I have to get it calibrated every 11 months the Brymen 257s is going to be the most expensive meter ever. |
| retiredcaps:
Maybe reply back to Brymen explaining that you bought it in Jan 2015 and that you expect it to be fixed under warranty. |
| Sjokolade:
I did, explained that it was only 11 months old and asked if the calibration service is for free and linked to this thread. Since I live in Norway I have to ship it to Tme in Poland I have to pay at least ~35Us$ one way, I don't think Tme will pay for postage for calibration service. |
| retiredcaps:
--- Quote from: Sjokolade on November 23, 2015, 07:00:01 pm ---Since I live in Norway I have to ship it to Tme in Poland I have to pay at least ~35Us$ one way, I don't think Tme will pay for postage for calibration service. --- End quote --- That is one of the drawbacks of buying online despite the length of the warranty. Shipping from the seller to the buyer might be heavily subsidized (like China) or a business write-off/expense/tax deduction for companies, but for consumers/buyers, we have to pay the full cost. You probably want to send it with a tracking number + insurance so that if it gets lost, you have some refund? If shipping costs too much, you can try to DIY calibrate as Martin did in a follow up video. |
| apelly:
Just skimmed this thread, but I've had excellent response just from emailing Brymen. You have nothing to lose from flicking them a few lines. |
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