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Hey guys, first post here so feel free to gut me if I'm breaking rules.
It's commonly known that it's not a good idea to handwind gen ETA 2824s, the gears are made from softer metal, can warp (especially is poorly lubricated), and it will skip or completely shred the entire module after years of daily handwinding.
Do the asian 2824s do the same? Made from softer metal as per gen? I think with poor lubrication it should wear faster. What about the a2836?
I bought a damaged 114060 noob v8 with the a2836 and I'm debating if I should swap a seagull 2824 for $90 or a gen 2824 for $150.
It's commonly known that it's not a good idea to handwind gen ETA 2824s, the gears are made from softer metal, can warp (especially is poorly lubricated), and it will skip or completely shred the entire module after years of daily handwinding.
Do the asian 2824s do the same? Made from softer metal as per gen? I think with poor lubrication it should wear faster. What about the a2836?
I bought a damaged 114060 noob v8 with the a2836 and I'm debating if I should swap a seagull 2824 for $90 or a gen 2824 for $150.