tubastrea1
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I've three MPW60 in my thank and unfortunately the wet side of two of them has apparently a quality issue.
After approx. 18 months of workload the rotor get stick and don't turn anymore.
Trying to understand the reason, I noticed that one hole (on the opposite side of the propeller) has reduced his size and the ceramic bar get stick into it. On top of that, the lower part of the rotor is showing the problem well documented in the picture below.
to me it looks clear that the materials/assembly have a quality problem.
something that can always happens. but surprisingly the reaction of Ecotech is that, being expired 12 months from the purchasing date, I've to buy a new wet side. I can just get discounted the transportation costs.
is it an acceptable behaviour?
is it normal that a company that is supposed to sell high quality product try to hide his quality problem in this way?
I'm curious to share with other fellow if they are facing similar problems.

After approx. 18 months of workload the rotor get stick and don't turn anymore.
Trying to understand the reason, I noticed that one hole (on the opposite side of the propeller) has reduced his size and the ceramic bar get stick into it. On top of that, the lower part of the rotor is showing the problem well documented in the picture below.
to me it looks clear that the materials/assembly have a quality problem.
something that can always happens. but surprisingly the reaction of Ecotech is that, being expired 12 months from the purchasing date, I've to buy a new wet side. I can just get discounted the transportation costs.
is it an acceptable behaviour?
is it normal that a company that is supposed to sell high quality product try to hide his quality problem in this way?
I'm curious to share with other fellow if they are facing similar problems.
