So, I bought a BM869 and some other bits and pieces from
Franky, who was a pleasure to deal with, as others have noted here. (Thanks mate. Picked it up yesterday.) Being a good global citizen he shipped it without a battery too. Good on ya mate!
Anyway, that's not the funny part. I flicked the range switch around and thought "
That's a bit stiff. Better get to hacking that!" And so I did.
I should say here that my dicking around reflects in no way on the quality of the product sold by Franky, or Brymen. I just thought I'd have a hack.
This is why I'd like some help
These springy things are
springy. I'm no longer sure where they fit (and not just this one
) so I'm looking for some pics of an un-molested range switch, if anyone has any. No google luck for me today.
Now, I didn't actually get any pictures of the clicky mechanism, but you've seen them before; a ribbed cylinder and a white nylon centre piece with outstretched curly arms that engage in the cylinder's ribs. After shaving a bit off the the curly arms it
is easier to turn, but it does not centre nicely on the selected range. This could have been a dick move. It may not have centred nicely before, but I wasn't checking for that in the beginning. I could probably tweak it some more, and I might later, but this isn't my primary concern. Thinking about it though, if anyone could link me to a spare, that'd be nice.
It is back together, and appears to be working, but I'd like some confirmation if anyone can help.
edit: not Franky's fault!