So my 2nd, 911 turbo wheel has failed.
Thomas, the owner/manager of fanatec (guy that sounds like aaaaanold on youtube)
said this exact quote in a previous thread of mine:
"The problem you describe is due to a poor soldering on an IC which handles the motor. If you make very fast tunrns, this IC can overheat if the thermal pad is not soldered well. The new wheels will have proper soldering and they we use a heat sink on that IC. As we cannot identify a good or a bad soldering with any test it is saver to offer you a replacement wheel from the new series. "
so after communication with another member of the fanatec team, they wont give me a refund and they will replace it with a turbo s wheel that comes out in two months..... (late july now, they said this a few weeks ago)
well, i dont want to be without a wheel that long so i opted for a replacement. and i am firm about the fact that i do no want this to happen again so i ask.....
CAN a 911 TURBO WHEEL handle fast 900 degree turns???? as expected in a wheel, i often do autox and drifting so i need something that can handle it, and this is the email i get back:\
"we can send you a new PWT but we just have no chance to test it before ship it to you because we have only a warehouse in the US, sorry. I am also shocked that you received two wheel with a malfunction and I am starting to think that our products may be harmed on the transport to the states. If that is ok now I’ll forward our conversation to the office to send you a new PWT as soon as possible."
remember now, thomas claimed poor soldering.....
so whats the deal???? will this wheel hold up to anything but oval racing????
]do i have the right to be absolutly bull with this company?
another problem is each email takes at least 2-3 days, so all this time communicating ive been without a wheel for almost two months!!!!!!! and it sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what do you guys think about the situation?[/COLOR][/B][/B][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]
Thomas, the owner/manager of fanatec (guy that sounds like aaaaanold on youtube)
said this exact quote in a previous thread of mine:
"The problem you describe is due to a poor soldering on an IC which handles the motor. If you make very fast tunrns, this IC can overheat if the thermal pad is not soldered well. The new wheels will have proper soldering and they we use a heat sink on that IC. As we cannot identify a good or a bad soldering with any test it is saver to offer you a replacement wheel from the new series. "
so after communication with another member of the fanatec team, they wont give me a refund and they will replace it with a turbo s wheel that comes out in two months..... (late july now, they said this a few weeks ago)
well, i dont want to be without a wheel that long so i opted for a replacement. and i am firm about the fact that i do no want this to happen again so i ask.....
CAN a 911 TURBO WHEEL handle fast 900 degree turns???? as expected in a wheel, i often do autox and drifting so i need something that can handle it, and this is the email i get back:\
"we can send you a new PWT but we just have no chance to test it before ship it to you because we have only a warehouse in the US, sorry. I am also shocked that you received two wheel with a malfunction and I am starting to think that our products may be harmed on the transport to the states. If that is ok now I’ll forward our conversation to the office to send you a new PWT as soon as possible."
remember now, thomas claimed poor soldering.....
so whats the deal???? will this wheel hold up to anything but oval racing????
]do i have the right to be absolutly bull with this company?
another problem is each email takes at least 2-3 days, so all this time communicating ive been without a wheel for almost two months!!!!!!! and it sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what do you guys think about the situation?[/COLOR][/B][/B][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]