I have a customer in England (West Yorkshire to be exact), that needs a product that I sent to her fixed (pretty sure it's a broken DPDT switch). Normally, I'd have them send it back to me to be fixed, but I she says that the shipping is costly (21 pounds, currency not weight) is too much for her to afford. That, and she thinks it will be taxed again when it comes back (screwy import laws there). I had sent her a replacement switch, with very detailed instructions on how to replace and fix it, but she says that the local electronics repair people cost even more than shipping it back to me would. Fixing the power supply unit should only take all of ten minutes, and I can't see her spending 32 pounds just for someone to even look at it (yes, that's what she's been quoted). Would anyone be interested in helping her out (or more to the point, help me out, to help this customer). Again, she can't afford to pay much, but the job is really simple. Contact me off list at pjlent@rea-alp.com if you have the time and inclination for this kind of "charity" work, and I'll send you her contact information. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics