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Who Repairs Tri-Tronics Collars?

I have two EXP receivers here with bad On/Off switches. Does anyone know who can repair them for a reasonable fee?

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I called them, they don't want to repair them, they offered me 10% off of a new one with my trade.

I ended up fixing both of mine myself. If any of you have the same problem, take a pair of tweezers, and gently work them in around the rubber on the switch. There was a ring of mud packed in both of them that had dried up and got hard, and wouldn't let the switch move the way it should. Just be careful not to puncture the rubber, so water won't get inside.

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