the thing with offshore manufacturing, particularly chinese, is that they will initially make whatever you ask them to and it will be good quality in the initial batch(es). then they start cutting costs, replacing parts with cheaper ones, not doing QC any more. You need to then employ your own QC that inspects and tests every single unit that you sell to catch the duds, which is expensive and cuts into your profit margins. It's not possible to catch every defect so you have a high return rate. You can't return them back to china, even if you do, they won't refund you. Lots of failures can be due to bad crimps, bad connections, cheap wiring looms. The circuit boards are often potted so they're impossible to repair.
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the thing with offshore manufacturing, particularly chinese, is that they will initially make whatever you ask them to and it will be good quality in the initial batch(es). then they start cutting costs, replacing parts with cheaper ones, not doing QC any more. You need to then employ your own QC that inspects and tests every single unit that you sell to catch the duds, which is expensive and cuts into your profit margins. It's not possible to catch every defect so you have a high return rate. You can't return them back to china, even if you do, they won't refund you. Lots of failures can be due to bad crimps, bad connections, cheap wiring looms. The circuit boards are often potted so they're impossible to repair.