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Default Switch on old stereo receiver

On Sep 6, 9:16 am, "Eric" wrote:
The advice below is good with one caveat...

Most electronics cleaning fluids, and other things that people use for that purpose likeWD-40, have flammamble solvents in
them. And unlike things like the volume control, that switch probably carries enough power to make a spark that could ignite
said fluid.

So after you do the cleaning, make really sure the thing's completely dry before plugging it in! Oh and of course *before*
you do the cleaning, *un*plug it.

Eric Law



"franz frippl" wrote in digy.net...
If you can figure out how to open up case, you may be able to replace
switch provided you can find one which is compatible with space and
opening on chassis. You could always cobble together something which
would work.


Chances are it is only a matter of squirting some cleaning fluid into the
switch and working it a few times to free up years of accumulated gunk.


I would first purchase some electronics cleaner at an auto parts store or
Radio Shack. Open up chassis to access switch. Squirt the cleaner into
switch wherever I could. Work switch a few times with power off, of
course.


Plug in unit and see if it makes a difference.


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Or you can use DeoxIT, actually improves electrical connections. One
or two squirts will do the trick. They have three spray versions, one
economy one with a flammable solvent, one nonflammable and quick
drying and one with no solvent - just 100% deoxIT.
Link: http://store.caig.com/s.nl/it.I/id.66/.f

Mike