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Ed Hutchinson wrote:
>I've been forced to clean some of the electrical connections
>on my TR6. Using a small wire brush does a pretty quick
>job on the male ends. However, it is a pain in the butt to
>clean the female ends. Is there a liquid which would clean
>the connectors? If not, I think I will replace the connectors
>rather than struggle cleaning them with a brush.
>
>Ed
There is a company called 'Caig Laboratories' that makes a product called
'D5 De-Oxit'. It works wonders on dirty and oxidized connectors. I use it
for pro-audio connectors, and it works great. Just spray a little bit in
the female end then work the mating connector in and out a few times. Wipe
away any left over solution. It's available at most industrial electronics
supply stores. In Dallas you can get it at 'Off the Shelf Components'.
Hope this helps.
Alan Stiebing
'77 Spit (Bent but not broken)
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