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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Loch Ness Monster and PurePower.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 9/19/2012
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 manisandher wrote:
Well let's just say that I find the retailer's version of events difficult to believe. It would be just amazing if something pierced the (quite hefty) packing material and the metal underside of the power supply casing... and that I just didn't notice any sign of damage at all. OK, I wasn't particularly on the lookout for anything, but I just can't imagine missing something so obvious. My feeling is that the battery was either defective from the off, or was damaged during transit in a less traumatic way than was suggested by the retailer. In either case I'd like to have some assurance of battery resilience before accepting another PP+3000.
 Yes, I would say that the explanation that retailer gave to you was most likely bogus but their explanation are never make sense and artificially constructed only to maintain face. I do not think you would blame them. It is very unlikely that anything might take place with battery as the use sealed lead batteries that are virtually indestructible. Most likely it was a shunting cap that got shorted – it does happen, particularly with less expensive caps. Alternatively it might be the shortage of cables that map the individual batteries into buttery array. It is hard to say  and I think PP owe you a call back with some explanation.

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