Ampere Engineering LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at contact@ampereengineering.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

We provide advanced electronics diagnostics, true component-level PCB repair, and precision board-level troubleshooting for a wide range of automotive, powersports, marine, and specialty platforms.


Our services include:

  • ECU and control module evaluation and repair
  • Power distribution and high-current fault diagnostics
  • Signal tracing and embedded system troubleshooting
  • Corrosion remediation and structural PCB restoration
  • Micro-soldering and surface-mount rework
  • Connector and harness failure analysis


For motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs (side-by-sides), and automotive systems, we also provide professional electrical installation and system integration, ensuring clean routing, proper load management, and long-term reliability.


In addition, we design and build:

  • Custom wire harnesses (repair, redesign, and new builds)
  • Sealed and high-vibration harness solutions
  • Power and accessory distribution systems
  • Custom 3D-printed mounts, brackets, and enclosures for secure, purpose-built installations


All work emphasizes durability, serviceability, and professional workmanship, with reference to established IPC rework guidance where applicable. 


Our goal is not just to “make it work,” but to build systems that are electrically sound, mechanically secure, and built to last.


Yes. Ampere Engineering specializes in circuit-level diagnostics and precision component-level PCB repair, not simple board swaps.


We troubleshoot down to the root electrical failure, including:

  • Shorted or failed semiconductors
  • Damaged power regulation stages
  • Blown MOSFETs, drivers, and controllers
  • Burned traces and lifted pads
  • Connector and header damage
  • Water intrusion and corrosion remediation
  • Signal integrity and intermittent fault tracing
  • High-current path restoration
  • Microcontroller support circuitry failures


Our work includes trace reconstruction, pad repair, jumper restoration, BGA/QFN/QFP rework, precision micro-soldering, and structural PCB repair using professional-grade tools and inspection methods.


Where applicable, rework practices reference recognized industry workmanship standards including:

  • IPC-7711/7721 (Rework and Repair of Electronic Assemblies)
  • IPC-A-610 (Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies)
  • IPC J-STD-001 (Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies)


We focus on restoring function, reliability, and structural integrity, not temporary fixes. If a board can be repaired safely and economically, we’ll identify the failure and correct it properly.


Ampere Engineering provides advanced component-level diagnostics and repair for a wide range of consumer, vehicle, marine, aviation, and specialty electronics. If it has a circuit board, power system, wiring harness, or control module — we can likely diagnose it.

Vehicle & Powersports Electronics

  • Engine Control Units (ECUs)
  • Body Control Modules (BCMs)
  • Instrument clusters and digital displays
  • ABS modules
  • Motorcycle and ATV control boards
  • Side-by-side and off-road electronics
  • Lighting control systems
  • Custom wiring harnesses and electrical upgrades

Marine Electronics

  • Marine control modules
  • Digital dash displays
  • Trolling motor controllers
  • Marine lighting systems
  • Battery management systems
  • Navigation electronics
  • Switch panels and helm electronics
  • Corrosion-damaged circuit boards

Aviation Electronics (Non-Certified & Certified Equipment Handling)

  • Avionics circuit board diagnostics
  • Power supply boards
  • Communication and navigation support electronics
  • Display modules and interface boards
    ⚠ Note: Aviation equipment that is certified under FAA or other regulatory authority must be re-certified and approved by a properly licensed aviation maintenance facility after repair. Ampere Engineering provides diagnostic and board-level repair services but does not issue airworthiness certification.

Consumer & Specialty Electronics

  • Power supplies and battery chargers
  • Audio amplifiers and signal processing boards
  • Embedded control systems
  • Industrial control boards
  • Smart home electronics
  • Fitness electronics and wearables
  • LED lighting drivers
  • Custom embedded systems
  • IoT devices
  • Damaged PCB assemblies (burned traces, short circuits, water damage)

Marine, Automotive & Custom Fabrication Services

  • Custom 3D-printed enclosures and mounts
  • Harness repair and redesign
  • Connector replacement and upgrades
  • High-current power system diagnostics
  • Corrosion remediation and conformal coating restoration

Not Sure If We Can Repair It?

If your device contains:

  • A printed circuit board (PCB)
  • Surface-mount or through-hole components
  • A microcontroller or processor
  • Power regulation circuitry
  • Damaged connectors or wiring

There’s a strong chance we can diagnose the issue.

Send clear photos of:

  • The full unit
  • The circuit board (front and back)
  • Any part numbers or labels
  • A description of symptoms or failure behavior

We’ll review and confirm next steps.


Yes—when practical and technically viable.


We perform structured diagnostic evaluation of ECUs, BCMs, power modules, and embedded control boards to identify the true fault mode before recommending repair. Our approach focuses on determining whether a component-level repair or circuit reconditioning will restore long-term reliability—not just temporary function.


Common repairable conditions include:

  • Connector and header damage
  • Corrosion from moisture intrusion
  • Failed voltage regulators and power stages
  • Blown MOSFETs or driver circuits
  • Burned traces and pad failures
  • Sensor interface circuit faults
  • Communication bus issues (CAN, LIN, etc.)


Each module is assessed for repair feasibility, structural integrity, and reliability risk. If the board is repairable in a way that meets professional workmanship expectations, we proceed with precision rework. If not, we provide honest guidance.


Where applicable, rework references established IPC guidance such as IPC-7711/7721 and IPC-A-610 for workmanship standards.


Our goal is not simply to “fix it,” but to restore dependable operation in demanding automotive and powersports environments.


Yes. Ampere Engineering provides structured electrical diagnostics and advanced fault tracing for complex vehicle and powersports electrical systems.


We diagnose issues including:

  • Charging system and battery faults
  • Parasitic draws and intermittent power loss
  • CAN bus communication errors and network instability
  • Sensor faults and reference voltage problems
  • Grounding issues and voltage drop failures
  • Accessory integration and load-related disturbances
  • Starter circuit and relay faults
  • Regulator/rectifier failures


Rather than guessing or swapping parts, we follow a root-cause diagnostic approach using proper electrical testing methods, load analysis, signal verification, and circuit-level evaluation. This includes verifying power integrity, signal continuity, bus termination, and module communication behavior.


Modern vehicles and powersports platforms rely on tightly integrated electrical networks. 

A single failed component, poor ground, or unstable voltage rail can create cascading symptoms.


 Our objective is to identify the actual failure point and correct it properly—restoring system stability and long-term reliability


Yes. We provide professional electrical installation and system integration for motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, side-by-sides, and automotive platforms.


We integrate accessories such as:

  • Auxiliary lighting systems
  • GPS and navigation units
  • Audio amplifiers and communication systems
  • Trackers and telemetry devices
  • Heated gear circuits
  • Power distribution modules and fuse blocks
  • Switch panels and control interfaces


Every installation emphasizes clean routing, proper circuit protection, correct wire gauge 

selection, sealed connections, strain relief, and long-term serviceability. We build systems to withstand vibration, heat cycles, moisture exposure, and real-world operating conditions—not just to look clean temporarily.


Where appropriate, we incorporate relay control, fused distribution, load analysis, and harness management practices aligned with professional electrical workmanship standards.


The goal is a clean, reliable, and purpose-built installation that integrates properly with the vehicle’s electrical system—without creating future electrical headaches.


Yes. We design, build, repair, and recondition OEM-replacement and fully custom wire harnesses for automotive, powersports, marine, and specialty electrical systems.


Our harness services include:

  • OEM-style replacement harness fabrication
  • Custom harness design for accessories and system integration
  • Connector replacement and re-pinning
  • Terminal repair and crimp restoration
  • Sealed and weather-resistant assemblies
  • High-current and fused distribution harnesses
  • Corrosion remediation and damaged conductor repair
  • Harness rework and circuit redesign


We use proper wire gauge selection, insulation type matching, strain relief techniques, abrasion protection, and sealed connector systems appropriate for vibration, heat, and moisture exposure.


Where applicable, workmanship references industry-recognized guidance such as IPC/WHMA-A-620 for cable and harness assemblies to promote structural integrity, reliability, and professional finishing standards.


Whether restoring a damaged harness or building a purpose-designed custom system, the goal is long-term electrical reliability—not temporary splices or shortcut repairs.


Yes. We design and produce purpose-built, application-specific mounts, brackets, and enclosures for automotive, powersports, marine, and specialty electrical systems.


We create custom solutions for:

  • Control modules and ECUs
  • GPS units and trackers
  • Fuse blocks and power distribution modules
  • Switch panels and accessory interfaces
  • Lighting controllers and driver modules
  • Embedded electronics and IoT devices


Each design is developed with attention to fitment, mechanical retention, service access, thermal considerations, and vibration resistance. We account for real-world operating conditions including heat exposure, moisture, shock loading, and long-term mechanical stress.


Where needed, we incorporate:

  • Reinforced mounting bosses
  • Cable strain relief features
  • Integrated wire routing channels
  • Sealed or gasketed enclosure concepts
  • Heat dissipation considerations


Our goal is not just a printed part, but a clean, purpose-engineered solution that integrates properly with the vehicle or equipment and supports long-term reliability.


Yes. Pickup and delivery are included with any approved paid service.


Once your service is authorized, we coordinate the most appropriate logistics method based on your location, the type of equipment, and the scope of work. 


This may include:

  • Local pickup and drop-off coordination
  • Scheduled meet-up service
  • Secure shipping arrangements for modules or electronics
  • Packaging guidance for sensitive circuit boards and control units


For electronic modules, we provide clear instructions to ensure safe transport and minimize handling damage. Larger equipment or vehicle-based work is coordinated based on feasibility and service type.


Our goal is to make the process simple, secure, and efficient—so you can focus on resolving the issue, not logistics.


After you contact us with the details—clear photos, part numbers or labels, symptoms, and/or vehicle information—we review the issue and confirm the service plan.


Once the work is approved, we coordinate pickup based on your location and the type of service required. 


This may include:

  • Local pickup and return coordination
  • Scheduled meet-up service
  • Secure shipping arrangements for modules and electronics
  • Guidance for properly packaging sensitive circuit boards


When the repair, installation, or fabrication work is complete, we return the item or vehicle using the same coordinated method. Pickup and delivery are included with any approved paid service.


Our goal is to make the process straightforward, transparent, and efficient from first contact through final return—so you know exactly what to expect at each step.


To help us evaluate your request quickly and accurately, please provide the following:


  1. Clear photos of the part, circuit board, wiring area, or affected system (include front/back of boards if accessible).
  2. Detailed symptom description — what is happening, when it occurs, and whether the issue is intermittent or constant.
  3. Vehicle or platform details — year, make, model, trim level, engine type, or build notes (for custom projects).
  4. History of previous repairs or modifications — including aftermarket installs, wiring changes, or prior diagnostics.


If available, also include part numbers, labels, fault codes, or any testing already performed.


The more specific and detailed the information, the faster we can confirm feasibility, scope, and next steps. Accurate upfront information reduces guesswork and speeds up diagnostics.


Yes. We begin with a structured evaluation and diagnostic review to determine the true fault condition and repair feasibility.


After assessment, we clearly communicate:

  • The confirmed failure mode
  • Recommended repair or installation approach
  • Estimated cost and scope
  • Any parts required
  • Expected turnaround considerations


No corrective work proceeds without approval.


If parts are unavailable, the damage is beyond practical repair, or the long-term reliability would be questionable, we will advise you before moving forward. 

Our goal is transparency—so you can make an informed decision with no surprises.


Turnaround time varies depending on the type of service requested—diagnostics, component-level repair, custom harness fabrication, installation, or fabrication work—as well as parts availability and current workload.


After we review your request and complete any required evaluation, we provide a realistic timeline based on:

  • Scope and complexity of the issue
  • Parts sourcing requirements
  • Bench testing and validation time
  • Scheduling for vehicle-based installations


We prioritize quality and reliability over rushing work. Once your service is approved, you’ll receive a clear expectation for completion and return coordination.


Yes. We stand behind our workmanship and installation quality.

Warranty coverage details are defined based on the specific device, repair type, failure mode, operating environment, and application conditions. These terms are clearly outlined in your service documentation at the time of completion.


Our workmanship warranty covers the quality of the repair or installation performed. It does not cover unrelated component failures, misuse, environmental damage, improper modification after service, or conditions outside the original scope of work.


If a concern arises within the defined coverage period, we will review the issue and address verified workmanship-related defects appropriately.


Our goal is long-term reliability and professional accountability—not temporary fixes.


Where applicable, we reference recognized industry standards to guide workmanship, documentation, and quality control.


For electronics repair and rework, we align with established IPC guidance, including:

  • IPC-7711/7721 – Rework and Repair of Electronic Assemblies
  • IPC-A-610 – Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies
  • J-STD-001 – Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies
  • IPC/WHMA-A-620 – Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies


For harness fabrication, rework, and installation practices, we follow structured workmanship principles consistent with IPC/WHMA-A-620 where applicable.


In addition, we apply ISO and IEC-style quality discipline in documentation, traceability, process control, and safe work practices. While not claiming formal certification unless explicitly stated, our internal workflow emphasizes consistency, repeatability, and professional accountability.


The objective is durable, traceable, and technically sound work—not informal or shortcut repairs.


We reference recognized ISO, IEC, and IPC standards as guidance for workmanship, process discipline, and quality control practices.


Unless explicitly stated in writing for a specific project, we do not represent formal third-party ISO certification or issued compliance credentials. Instead, we apply standards-based methodologies to promote consistency, traceability, and professional-level results.


If your project requires:

  • A specific ISO-certified vendor
  • IPC-certified personnel documentation
  • Formal compliance reporting
  • Controlled documentation packages
  • Regulatory or audit-ready deliverables


Please let us know at the beginning of the project so we can confirm fit, scope, and documentation requirements.


Our goal is transparency. If your application requires formal certification beyond referenced workmanship standards, we will clarify that upfront so expectations are aligned.


Yes. We operate with a privacy-first mindset.


We collect only the information necessary to diagnose, repair, or complete the requested service and to communicate status updates. We do not mine, resell, or exploit customer data.


For device-based work, including modules, trackers, and embedded systems, access is limited strictly to what is required for diagnostics and validation. Sensitive data, stored credentials, or personal information are not accessed unless essential to the repair—and only with your awareness.


For product development work, including MotoGarage™, the design philosophy is privacy-first and user-owned by design. Systems are built to minimize unnecessary data exposure and prioritize user control.


If your project involves sensitive data, fleet systems, or custom privacy requirements, we can discuss handling procedures upfront to ensure alignment.


Yes—when recovery is technically feasible.

We evaluate corrosion depth, trace integrity, component damage, and structural stability before recommending repair. Some water-damaged boards can be restored with proper cleaning, rework, and circuit reconstruction; others may be beyond reliable recovery. We will advise honestly after evaluation.


Often, yes.
When replacement boards are no longer available, component-level repair may be the only viable option. We assess parts availability, board condition, and long-term reliability before proceeding.


Yes.
We support individual owners as well as commercial and fleet applications. If your project requires documentation discipline, repeatability, or multiple-unit service, let us know up front so we can align expectations and scope..


For certain vehicle-based or installation services, yes.
Availability depends on location and job type. Module-based repairs are typically handled off-site via coordinated pickup and return.


If evaluation determines the unit is not practical or reliable to repair, we will communicate that before any corrective work proceeds. When possible, we may provide guidance on replacement options or system redesign.


Yes.
We diagnose and integrate high-current accessory circuits, fused distribution blocks, relay control systems, and power routing upgrades. Proper wire gauge selection, protection, and load analysis are prioritized to prevent future failures.


Yes.
We frequently correct improper installs, overloaded circuits, poor grounds, unsafe splices, and non-fused accessory additions. The goal is safe, serviceable, and electrically sound integration.


Yes.
We frequently correct improper installs, overloaded circuits, poor grounds, unsafe splices, and non-fused accessory additions. The goal is safe, serviceable, and electrically sound integration.


Our Mission

At Ampere Engineering LLC, our mission is to design and deliver privacy first, user owned technology that puts control back in the hands of the customer. 


As the parent company behind MotoGarage™, we build systems that are local first, resilient, and transparent by design.


Alongside product development, we provide engineering grade diagnostics, precision electronics repair, and professional electrical installation for motorcycles, powersports, and consumer electronics. Every job is approached with disciplined troubleshooting, clean workmanship, and long term serviceability in mind.


Core Services

  • Motorcycle and powersports electrical diagnostics and repair: no start, charging faults, parasitic draw, intermittent cutouts
  • Custom wiring harness builds and power distribution: fuse blocks, relays, grounding strategy, labeled serviceable harnesses
  • Motorcycle accessory installation and custom wiring: lights, heated gear, GPS, USB power, switch panels, clean routing
  • Motorcycle ECU diagnostics and repair support: module evaluation, harness fault isolation, sensor and signal validation
  • PCB and SMT micro soldering repair: component replacement, connector repair, pad and trace repair, board level diagnostics
  • Consumer electronics diagnostics and repair: power faults, port repair, liquid damage and corrosion remediation
  • EMC and EMI pre compliance testing: emissions pre checks, noise source identification, mitigation recommendations
  • Custom 3D print solutions: mounts, brackets, enclosures, prototypes for accessories and electronics integration
  • E bike diagnostics and repair: battery and BMS checks, controller and motor troubleshooting, wiring and connector repair
  • Wraps graphics and paint protection film MotoAtelier™: motorcycle wraps, graphics kits, PPF protection for high wear areas


We believe technology should work for the user, not against them. Our approach supports bring your own networkarchitectures so customers can use their existing infrastructure without forced subscriptions, contracts, or vendor lock in. Users own their hardware, their data, and their access.


We prioritize sustainability, interoperability, and longevity by designing modular systems and offering repair paths that restore, upgrade, and extend life instead of pushing replacement. We focus on open integration, honest functionality, and systems that operate independently of external services.


Our goal is simple: create trustworthy, durable, and customer focused engineering solutions that respect privacy, reduce complexity, and keep you in control today and long into the future.

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