To be fair, mine was acquired at the September tent sale for a very reasonable price (no power up) I had to replace the low voltage regulator on the main circuit board (8 pin dip, cost $2.87) So now it powers up but no operation of the stepper motor and when reset is pressed it does not reset. Otherwise all other functions are working so back to more investigation. For the most part I find the table fairly well constructed but the engineering of the pendant leaves a lot to be desired. The first problem I see is with the rotary control/switch. Having such a large knob on a very light control that has to be pressed for some functions makes for a very weak design and susceptible to easy breakage. Perhaps once I get it working I may install a new HD rotary control and install a separate switch. Also having the leads coming out of the case and the way they are restrained was poorly thought out. The next problem is inside the pendant. The main circuit board is poorly supported and is actually forced to be arched by the way it is attached. Also I was not impressed with a pair of caps and resistor that were hot melt glued to the top of the board and wedged between the corner of the display and one of the cast is body board stand offs. Needless to say, the glue was not holding anything anymore which allows the caps to flex the leads going to the board. Eventually this will break. Unfortunately, there really isn't enough room for this mod that was done to fit properly in the confines of the case. Also the back cover to which the main board is attached is very flimsy. So future plans are for a new machined main case, a back cover and a connector for the leads to the motor/encoder at the case.
As a side note, I get some fantastic deals at the tent sales and most of the time have the problems resolved in a half hour or less. At the same tent sale I picked up a complete never used H8203 drill sharpener for under $200 that would not power up. 5 minutes with a soldering iron and I was up and running. Does an awesome job sharpening drill bits and the collet system it uses is ER20.
Darren M.