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15 yearold RCBS Chargemaster quit

From what I'm hearing it is my understanding, the Chargemaster is not user friendly especially when having to deal with an app etc. I don't own a eletric powder thrower and I've been reloading for over 50yrs. If I could find a unite that was accurate and dependable, simple to operate, there isn't a cost factor that faze me in purchasing it. Just my thoughts on the safety factor alone and time consuming.
 
I've had my Charge Master for, I think, 15 years. It just quit. I plugged it into another outlet, and Nothing happened. 15 years is pretty good.
What are you all using? How are the RCBS Chargemasters currently on the store shelves?
Had some issues with the discharge tube/motor assembly. Took it apart and found the problem. I emailed them thinking they would say it was out of warranty. They sent me all new internal parts free of charge. Might be worth a shot.
 
One, always leave it plugged in. They will last nearly forever that way. Two, they really are a very simple machine. Unless the load cell went, the rest is really easy to fix yourself. Take it apart, locate problem and repair. If you can't get it working, put it back together then send it out for repair. No point in paying $185 to fix a loose or broken connection.
 
I've had my Charge Master for, I think, 15 years. It just quit. I plugged it into another outlet, and Nothing happened. 15 years is pretty good.
What are you all using? How are the RCBS Chargemasters currently on the store shelves?
I'd take it, and I'll tell you why. It is 95% likely that the power converter cord blew and if you call RCBS they will send you a new power supply free of charge.
 
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