I don't have much good to say about VM or JPI myself.
After buying their probes and fuel gage they decided not to build any more DPU's
which are needed to display fuel quantities. They told me this
after accepting some $600 for the DPU. To add insult to injury they
resubmitted the credit card information several months later again and attempted
to bill me a second time for something they never intended to produce or
sell. JPI and VM offered to take back the fuel gage and refund my purchase
price, but that was all "sweet wind" over the phone, they never made good on the
promise. Randy is right, support is the biggest part of the product for
experimenters. I wouldn't touch JPI or VM with a ten foot
pole.
Pete Field
LNC2 (SUS)
Cleaning the filter and line seemed to
have done the trick. But most of all I'm pretty disappointed with VisionMicro
and JPI. After wasting three days calling VM and not getting anything but
an answering machine I called JPI, the new owners. It's not hard to get them on
the phone but none the less they have no idea about the company they
purchased... JPI called VM while I was on the phone with them... Funny, JPI
didn't have any problem getting a person on the phone (So he said). The guy at
JPI gave the guy at VM my number, told me VM would call me back in
minutes..................... Two days later, big surprise, no call..
As far as I'm concerned, I will not be
shopping for a new VM product or a JPI product to replace my monitor. Support is
the biggest part of the product, especially in the experimental world.
Anyway, thanks for the LML help.
Obviously we provide better support then some of the
manufactures.
Randy Stuart
LNC2
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