Pronto Disassembly

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  • SiliGoose
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2000
    • 942

    Pronto Disassembly

    I dropped my Pronto onto a table. The drop was only about 6" but it was enough to make the fragile Pronto stop working.

    I think I've figured out what happened. One of the metal contacts for the negative side of the battery has fallen to the interior of my Pronto. I assume the impact of the fall knocked the contact out of position. Now I need to take the Pronto apart to position the contact correctly.

    I notice two very small allen bolts on the underside of the Pronto. Is this all that's holding the Pronto housing together? Is there anything else I should watch for when taking the Pronto apart?

    Any tips at all would be appreciated.




    -Sili
    www.campmurphy.net
  • Andrew Pratt
    Moderator Emeritus
    • Aug 2000
    • 16507

    #2
    here's all you need to know about repairing a pronto






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    • SiliGoose
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2000
      • 942

      #3
      Thanks Andrew. You replied at the same time as someone on my Remote Central thread.
      That link helped a ton...cracked it open and everything is working fine again.

      I was surprised that the Pronto remembered my .ccf without being powered for two weeks.




      -Sili
      www.campmurphy.net

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