Originally Posted by
Steve B.
Think a minute about how its not typical here for people to post about their Di2 systems being dead and they cannot figure out how to fix. Id say the vast majority are like me with multiple years of use with never an issue. Its like the introduction of auto automatic tranny's and all the nay sayers back then stating they'll never buy a car with one and here we are 70 years later and good luck finding a stick.
Just because you don't see it here doesn't mean it's not a problem...
https://www.google.com/search?client...q=di2+problems
Automatic tranny's are hydraulic devices. Not even in the same league as the Di2 or AXS devices that are electronic. Apples and Oranges comparison you are trying to make.