Hi all,
By way of an update, the delay has largely been that the lads have been flat out and then had to wait for parts from the US etc. They are now confident they have rebuilt the Nanocom to be bullet proof. They tell me the surge protection was previously 16 volts on the 12 volt vehicle side of the equipment, and is now 30 volts - they believe from testing and the damaged components that the vehicle has spiked the unit with a surge. They tell me they have also used considerably more robust components and have wired in multiple surge protection circuits (IC's) that are designed to protect the components and they say it is a far better unit than stock. So, I expect it will cost me close to the same amount as a new one, but given that they have pretty much re worked the whole unit to significantly increase robustness I am quite OK with that, and I have kept the money in Aus and paid 2 young uni students - so wins all over the place IMO. Hopefully, I will collect it today.
Cheers

