Damaged DTL-T15000

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  1. unclejun

    unclejun Site Supporter 2011-2014

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    What would be the value of a T15k Performance Analyzer, it's not in a good condition but it's working.
    You can see the damages on the pictures.
    Also, the ram is dead, it used a PC100 256MB stick, not sure if I have a spare one at the moment...
    Thank for reading!
    t15.JPG t15ksticker.JPG t15back.JPG t15backpanel1.JPG t15backpanel2.JPG t15corner.JPG t15panel.JPG t15panel2.JPG t15top.JPG
     
  2. skyway1985

    skyway1985 Peppy Member

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    that is in POOOR shape, did shipping do this unclejun?
     
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  3. ASSEMbler

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    Worth not much at all really. Without the case, it's just a useless piece of hardware.

    Claim on the insurance and write it off.
     
  4. Jackhead

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    For spare parts, and depending on its a performance analyser i would say 100€.
     
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    He wrote that it still works, if the SDRAM is replaced. I wouldn't say that it's useless, but it's certainly not going to be worth even close to a unit that is in good condition. I remember that he had this PA unit for a long time, a sad victim of careless handling during shipping.

    Aren't the PAs super rare? I've seen regular TOOL units going around Yahoo Auctions, but never seen a PA on sale before.
    Wouldn't this be still worth more than a 100 euros, given its type?
     

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