Technical Support wrote:
It can be replaced, and there is a 2 year warranty. If you are in the US, sending to us will will certainly be the best route. If you are outside the US, contact the dealer from whom it was ordered to see what your best course of action will be. I dont know at this moment what thier repair costs are.
Many thanks for your reply. I have just emailed the Repair team enquiring about repairing the unit as it ran out or warranty early this year. I am located in Australia where they do not carry out repairs. Instead I was offered a $5 discount on a replacement unit that is already $100 more than the purchase price in the US. So I am looking at $272 to buy another unit but believe I could cover postage and repair costs for much less than that. Maybe it is just a matter of buying the LCD screen and replacing it myself. I do wonder how difficult it is.
All Paul C Buff product is damn expensive here. For example I can buy a set of four grids in the US for less than the price of one in Australia. I'm not sure how this encourages locals to invest in more product. I have already decided I will not be purchasing a replacement unit, and will consider other alternatives.