Brother CPU Circuit Board

United States

Hello everyone
Looking for some help finding any information from someone who repairs has had one
repaired or has for sale Brother embroidery machine circuit boards . I'm looking for
part # S31719001 It's the cpu board on a Brother bas423 (3-head). If you have had to replaced or repair a Brother circuitboard any info you can pass along on who, where ,why it broke and cost etc.. is greatly appreciated :) Thanks again for any info you can pass along.
Thanks, Eric
eric@gojaeb.com
**note**(I already e-mailed fcslabs who advertise online they fix and buy broken Brother circuitboards but they were not interested in helping when I mentioned I would need the board returned if it could not be fixed :eek:

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Found Three Options so far:
1.local Board Repair source (Northern Michigan), est. $75 per hour.
2.Refurbished source in TN, $843+ my Core Return.
3.BAS 423 Parts Machine in NC. Parts 130% of New or Buy entire machine minus Control Panel (which was already Sold) for $1800 + $1000 to ship.
Sale As Is, Price 130% of what Brother Charged for same Part if New because parts now obsolete.
AS IS Used electronics I can't test/return, not optimal situation for me, money is an issue.

Extremely interested in your BAS 423 machine symptoms / events that led up to your need for PCB Board, repair, etc. and anybody else's out there. Expecially what one can expect to break down next after One of the many major boards is replaced.

Not sure if I'll proceed with repair and/or replacement, maybe time to give up?

Had to Farm out current Cap Orders, it cost me more than I got, competitors charge more than I, but I'm stuck. I'm struggling to do Flats on my obsolete 1983 Melco Superstar 2 head, until I decide, will not take on any new orders.

My 1983 Melco is a Two Head Boat Anchor - No Trimmers, only does Flats. No Resale Value, although still a slow Work Horse when called to duty. No resale value not only due to lack of features but because it takes Old School SKILL to operate, digitize for and Single Density Technology. There's not too many Verterans and/or Newbie's out there with the required skill so didn't give it away, kept as a Bandaid in times of need.

Much gratitude for your time to share your experience.