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Is there anyway I can order a complete screw kit for the DJ Scan 250? I've lost several screws when I tried to 'fix' (lol i was 15) the light. I have to replace the lamp socket and figured might as well get all the screws back into place. So! Is there anyway I can order a complete set of screws, including the knobs?

Thanks for the help!
TJ
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Hello Exodus. ADJ does not offer the screws aince you can locate them at any hardware store. The knobs can be purchased over the phone by Calling Parts Dept at 800-322-6337. To get the board out of the unit will require needle nose pliers. With the needle nose pliers you need to squeeze the tip of the PCB clip to allow the board to come up on all four sides. You can break them off and also order more through us if need be.
Just purchased the parts:

Order Information:

Item #1: Z-432
Description: SOCKET FOR ZB-EXY LS-03 KTV-01
Unit Price: $8.00 each
Quantity: 1
Ext. Price: $8.00

Item #2: Z-UTS
Description: M4-0.7 UNIVERSAL THUMB SCREW
Unit Price: $1.00 each
Quantity: 6
Ext. Price: $6.00



Order Subtotal: $14.00
UPS Ground Shipping: $5.70
Order Total: $19.70
No need to edit out pricing. If anyone checks, these are the listed prices on the ADJ Parts site.

It's plain to see that many repairs on many ADJ fixtures can be quite cost effective if you're willing to do some repairs yourself.

Also, when in doubt and before ordering parts, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE do call ADJ Service first. They want to help, and if means telling you what parts to order before handing you off to sales, please write down part numbers and then get ready to place your order. My only words of advise: Sometimes the service guys don't respond here fast enough, so call for best results. I think this is because those guys are hard at work helping people on the phone or fixing all sorts of things. Me? Unless I know for sure, I'm calling.

I had a ADJ Double Twist's motor fail on me. I wasn't able to get an authoritative answer from Service, but I did find an equivalent looking fixture on the ADJ site, ordered the motor for it, and I've got a working fixture again!
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Originally posted by Chris Pickett:
No need to edit out pricing. If anyone checks, these are the listed prices on the ADJ Parts site.

It's plain to see that many repairs on many ADJ fixtures can be quite cost effective if you're willing to do some repairs yourself.

Also, when in doubt and before ordering parts, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE do call ADJ Service first. They want to help, and if means telling you what parts to order before handing you off to sales, please write down part numbers and then get ready to place your order. My only words of advise: Sometimes the service guys don't respond here fast enough, so call for best results. I think this is because those guys are hard at work helping people on the phone or fixing all sorts of things. Me? Unless I know for sure, I'm calling.

I had a ADJ Double Twist's motor fail on me. I wasn't able to get an authoritative answer from Service, but I did find an equivalent looking fixture on the ADJ site, ordered the motor for it, and I've got a working fixture again!


Who edited out prices? I didn't think I did? Razzer

But yeah, I found the actual DJ Scan 250 parts page, and ordered all my parts from there, same with the thumb screws.
There has been a recent rash of prices posted for various items that are below MAP(minimum advertised price), and since you did list prices, I was merely making a statement to help people understand why your post didn't need any editing or price removals.

I had no intention of removing the prices, which of course are clearly displayed. And again, no need to remove them because anyone can find the same parts for the same price via the exact place you mention.

Let us all know how the repair goes, OK?
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Originally posted by Chris Pickett:
There has been a recent rash of prices posted for various items that are below MAP(minimum advertised price), and since you did list prices, I was merely making a statement to help people understand why your post didn't need any editing or price removals.

I had no intention of removing the prices, which of course are clearly displayed. And again, no need to remove them because anyone can find the same parts for the same price via the exact place you mention.

Let us all know how the repair goes, OK?


Alrighty, that makes sense. But yeah, I got those prices straight from ADJ site Razzer I'm going to actually have my uncle do the actual repair, since it requires soldering and I don't feel like soldering on a pricey board, Especially since I'm not going to pull it out. I realized, if you remove the gobo and color housings, that there's enough room to get a soldering iron into it through the front of the fixture, and the pads are quite large.
If something requires soldering and you're not comfortable with that, it is best to hand the repair off to someone else. As you've indicated, it doesn't take much to wreck a board.

You can tell when a real engineer designs something. Repairs and common failure issues are beefed up and have a bit more "room to work" so you can repair the parts.

Right now I have a 3Com OfficeConnect Dual-Speed Switch 16 going in and out of failure. I can see the capacitor starting to dry up and bulge a bit. It's just a matter of time before total failure. I'm going to obtain a replacement cap this week and try repairing the switch myself. I have no issue with soldering.

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