Re: SkyRC — IFA 2014 / CES 2016 — MC3000 charger-analyzer
The answer is maybe, if the problem is due to bad connections it will, but if the reason is a damaged chip it will not (A reason for a damage chip may be a battery put in backward).
Sorry, but I cannot give a definitive answer.
Gearbest has suggested to me to send it to their repair center in the US and pay for shipping to get it there. I live in Canada. Has anyone had good luck sending it to their repair center? I'm sort of reluctant to do that as they said if they can't repair it, they would send me a refurbished one. My experience with anything refurbished is "yeah bob, it works........next".
Well, I had nothing to lose so I pulled mine apart and found that the soldering around the + terminal on the board of bay #1 was cracked and lifting on the edges. I've seen cracking like this before on my honda cars on the drl control unit board and needed to resolder them to get the drl's working again but, no such luck with the mc3000 as resoldering didn't change anything.
For anyone disassembling there mc3000, the wires that run to the battery temp sensor can sneak up on you
when putting it all back together like they did to me in the pic below. There is a plastic slot for each temp sensor
wire where you need to route these to. It's not obvious at first upon disassembly but when you reassemble, as you
can see in the pic, it's easy to have them snag.