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WA
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WA, 14 posts
10 Jun 2026 12:40pm
This review is well overdue!

Mark @ MozCustoms has been fixing my stuff for a few years now. I don’t always bring him the easiest task either.

He is always helpful, and gives honest information. He does great work and is easy to deal with.

I have had him fix negative rocker in a couple of boards, my JP SLW and my Isonic speed board. Both look great and I found results to match on the water.

He has also saved me when I smashed my foil into a sandbar. He has made a one piece mast and fuse that has saved me a huge amount of money and it works great, no compromise in performance for the foiling I do.


He just put tracks in my windfoiling board too. It looks great and I am
excited to try it. I have no reservations about his work.

Maybe you want to save an old board you like, or maybe you need something custom, I don’t hesitate recommending Mark @ MozCustoms.

Tom
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WA
14 posts
WA, 14 posts
9 Jun 2026 7:42pm
rp6conrad said..
Try other chargers, your only chance is that the charge current is high enough so that the ESP can boot. The position on the charger is also important, the coil in the ESP should be aligned with the send coil. Try different positions. If you put it on the charger, it will try to boot, this is normal. When the it completes the boot, I will shut down again with the message voltage is low 2.8V. Just let it sit on the charger then for a couple of hours. When it is stuck in the bootloop, try another charger, and other positions.
Greetings, Jan.


Thanks Jan.

unfortunately all my attempts to restart it have failed. I have tried all the different positions, tried charging it for several hours, bought a different charger and tried all the same things. I think the battery is fried unfortunately.

i have three of these. 1 still works, the other one doesn’t even take a charge now even though it still has power. I reflashed it, but didn’t help, so I think the coil might be fried.