It will never.
Most common faults have well documented repairs. Worst case scenario you can get a new PCB made.
You'd have to physically destroy the enclosure to really lose your hexbright. I don't think anyone makes replacement ones.
But as I understand it, even that is documented, and the source hexagonal prism is common, so at least it's not impossible.
It will never.
Most common faults have well documented repairs. Worst case scenario you can get a new PCB made.
You'd have to physically destroy the enclosure to really lose your hexbright. I don't think anyone makes replacement ones.
But as I understand it, even that is documented, and the source hexagonal prism is common, so at least it's not impossible.