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Old 02-16-2011, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by MaryAnnMc
Friends, I am heartbroken. The other day, my Bernina 930 started hissing and popping and spewing thick white smoke. The repairman called, and said the board was fried. :o( It will cost $275 to ship it to Bernina (can't be fixed locally, even by an authorized repairman).

The truly sad thing is, I just bought this about 5 months ago from a dear friend for $700. It was well maintained, and I had it serviced as soon as I bought it.

I never thought I could be so attached to a piece of machinery, but I cried when it happened. The question is, should i fix it? Look for another?? Does anyone have an experience with a fried board???
I purchased a Bernina Artista 200 from a friend and used it happily for less than a year and then it just quit! Took it to a local repair gal and she said the mother board needed replacing. I purchased one from a dealer and had the repair gal install it. Total with servicing was less than $400.
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