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Default Looking for this switch (Midas Venice solo switch)

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On Sep 7, 4:05 pm, Jamie
t wrote:

Phil Allison wrote:

"Eeysore"


I'm repairing a Midas Venice mixing console. Try and avoid doing so.
It's a nightmare


Despite the agent's tech insisting that the 'solo' switches are 'self
cleaning', no amount of exercising them will prevent 2 of them behaving
intermittently.


** Obviously YOU lack the necessary Midas touch !!!!!


Maybe just a little WD40 down the shaft will do the trick - not a whole
flood of it mind you.


Don't want that precious console to wind up looking like Venice.....


..... Phil ;-)


WD-40 (fish oil as main ingredient or used to be) dries out.

Spraying the contacts for suspected electrical issues, only
temporarily fixes, and normally makes it worse afterwards.

Since most chemicals tend to deteriorate the contact surfaces and
allows for pitted areas that no longer receives regular wiping from the
switch action, erosion sets in.

For proper restoration, switch contacts and surface ways need to
be polished and optionally copper antioxidant applied as used in
wire drawing operations.

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so sorry you posted this as PHIL will enter into his diatribe!!!
but you are correct in that wd 40 is not a lubricant!
water displacement formula 40.

Yes, I realize my mistake of contradicting Phil. I'm sure this will
get him out of his rat hole to spit out more garbage.

Every one can place the blame on me for this one..!

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