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Raymarine Autohelm Lcd For St7000 : Diy Replacement - New Part - on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Trégastel, France

Trégastel, France
Condition:New

Up for offer is this replacement part for Autohelm/Raymarine ST7000 Control Head  : LCD display, NEW, never used.
CANNOT be used for others Control Head !
Very Bright, Very Clean, High contrast !

Be aware, this offer is NOT for the Control Unit, BUT ONLY for the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) part : it is only what you can see on the first picture but without the LCD holder nor the PCB.
Other pictures are showing the ST7000 display assembly, also subject to information only.

To replace the LCD is easy DIY : you just need to be careful when disassembling and reassembling.
Disassembly / assembly diagram and hints are is provided.

FAQ :

- Does I need soldering/desoldering ?
No, you need only a screw driver
- How long to replace the LCD ? :
One quarter to 3 hour quarters depending on your training and your ability ; 5 minutes if you trained yourself at home to disassemble/reassemble your unit before purchase (recommended).
- Does I need new rubber strips :
No, original ones are of very good quality ; only clean it with a dry cloth if you see humidity. Original ones can be re-used as many time as required.
- Who are you, can I trust you ?
I am an electronic Engineer, involved during 30 years with the France telecom R&D center, retired now. Great success story and many partnerships with many companies, DSP Group in USA/CA and in Israël, Universite de Sherbrooke in Canada, MPEG-LA in USA/Denver Colorado, NTT in Japan...
I am working now for my own company "Jean-Luc Courbon" registered in France Business Office, number: 811 586 809 000 14
- What is the quality of your LCDs ?
My LCDs are of the highest quality grade : 6 months warranty.
disassembly diagram and hints are provided
- Does I have to pay extra charges as custom fees ?
Customs fees are to be paid by the customer at receipt.
Nevertheless in most countries, no customs are required for low values below ~$100. I can not assert this definitely, it is only a common experience.
- What difference between Economical (free) shipping and Expedited Mail ?
Delivery time by Economy Mail is between 12 and 21 days, depending on the country. Rarely up to 30 days. Tracked.
Expedited Mail delivery time is usually 10/12 days. Tracked.
- Do you ship by Express carriers (UPS, DHL, ChronoPost...) ?
Only on demand : be aware that Express delivery is very quick but also very expensive. In such a case, Customer has always to pay customs, even on a low value, plus shipping cost plus extra Carrier charge.
Moreover, the delivery is sometimes not so quick because of customs delay for unknown reason.



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