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UPDATE: P-mag charges for upgrade from V37 to V41
UPDATE: E/P-MAG REVISED CHARGE TO SHIPPING ONLY. GUESS IF ONLY SOFTWARE UPDATE THERE IS NOT A CHARGE. I SUPPOSE IF ANY OTHER WORK THERE IS A SMALL FEE INVOLVED.
Guess I was wrong about free upgrade as I have seen on this site they did it for free. Also I shipped units to them for around $16.00 witch included signature thru post office but it takes $38.00 (Which may include ins.)to package and ship back. So my bill is $108.00. Just thought you should know! George in SoCal. |
I get it, a surprise charge is never a good thing but the price seems very reasonable.
The other thing is that the failure mode for pre-version 40 isn't very good. So $108 seems like cheap insurance. The Emag website lists their current prices here. |
George, Thank you for your post. It is sad that you had to pay $108.00 to correct their engineering errors.
I will look elsewhere for my next ignition purchase. |
Let me get this right. You were charged $54 plus shipping to update an older unit? When was that unit purchased? How long ago were they still shipping V37? That?s a reason to not buy a Pmag?
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I've got close to 1000 hours on both my PMags with nary an issue. I'm pulling them off next month during the condition inspection to be sent back to EMagAir for the inspection service they offer, and I'm very glad to pay their asking price for the service. Both the company and their products are pretty solid. |
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A similar service for a standard mag is about 3 times that amount for just one. I'd also be happy with the fee paid for a P-Mag update. No software is perfect.
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Just sent mine in this week. Paid UPS $38 dollars for shipping. I didn't ask the price to IRAN and update firmware but assumed there was a charge plus return shipping.
I have had many techy items that received a firmware upgrades during my ownership. Never considered them to have engineering errors. My home thermostat has had five upgrades in the past four months. |
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I paid for the $135 checkup for each of my pmags this summer, and was quite happy to pay. People cost money, and if they are making money on these checkups, or at least covering their costs, then they will be able to stay in business. We all know how difficult business is in general, and aviation in particular, so I have no problem supporting my suppliers.
Since we're talking about software, typical software support costs are over 10% per year, so this is in line with those costs. I feel like I got the HW checkup for free. Clearly if they were charging $500 for this, I might be singing a different tune. :) |
Still working to track down an ignition issue with my system.
Trent has been very helpful. Our current thinking is a bad coil. Trent shipped it to me and said to either ship it back if it doesn?t work, or pay for it if it does. Just a data point, but I?ve been very please with the support from them. -Dan |
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