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#334857 - 12/27/11 02:51 PM
Re: Podium volume gone bad
[Re: SemiLiveMusic]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Bill, The problem with using WD-40 is that it never really dries. Consequently, if it comes in contact with some of the surrounding components it can really cause problems. Contact cleaner dries almost immediately, leaves very little residue, and is not a good conductor of electricity. It was originally formulated for cleaning TV tuners in the 1950s. Also, be sure to use that stuff in a well ventilated area. The vapors can be deadly if inhaled. Good Luck, Gary
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#334884 - 12/28/11 10:15 AM
Re: Podium volume gone bad
[Re: Tom Cavanaugh]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Tom, They don't make them that way these days. Twenty years ago they had metal cases and tabs that could be bent back. In many instances the new pots are part of the circuit board and the carbon wiping area is actually embedded into the PC board itself and sealed within a bubble. I looked at a small, PC board a couple weeks ago that was totally encased in plastic. It had three pots, but the only option for repairs was to replace the entire unit. Keep in mind that I'm old enough to remember tube testers in drug stores. Cheers, Gary
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