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In Reply to: RE: Source for aluminized mylar posted by AJ on May 01, 2016 at 15:43:51
I don't know for sure if it's the guy in Italy whom you cite here, but there is some business in Europe that has messed up a few pairs of Beveridges and/or held the vital panels hostage for years before returning them to the respective owners in nonfunctional condition. I think the business was sued. Thankfully, there are a few possible reliable sources of repair work in the USA. As noted, I think I have spoken to a guy in Ohio. It really amounts to finding a guy who can stretch the mylar onto the frame and then re-established the proper circuitry without introducing shorts. On the other hand, if your panels are all well, it's likely they will remain so. Seems most panels have been damaged by bad amplifiers or amplifiers that were hot-rodded by persons who did not understand the circuit.
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Yes, I read that post sometime ago whereby a Beveridge owner was had by improper refurbishment of his panels. That outfit was in Germany. The link ,posted, I referred to, is in Italy.
I chatted with Roger briefly and he has the film available on his website for sale. He also mentioned that he "might" be prepared to refurbish panels in the future after his new home base is settled. He has moved from Santa Barbara closer to Berkely
Thanks.
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