Don't use WD40 for cleaning electronic contacts and pots/switches. Use the proper stuff designed for electronics stuff and not a cure all spray on everything stuff like WD40.its wd-40 contact cleaner wd is just the brand
Don't use WD40 for cleaning electronic contacts and pots/switches. Use the proper stuff designed for electronics stuff and not a cure all spray on everything stuff like WD40.its wd-40 contact cleaner wd is just the brand
I had the laundry in mind.I just use my dish washer. Set it to "pots and pans" or "heavy", and "high heat" as well as "heat to dry" or the like. Also, probably don't leave it plugged in and switched on, unless you have a state-of-the-art power conditioner and very high-quality power cable. Note that some washers' doors are really badly designed and wont close properly over a thick cable. You can wash the cables and power conditioner separately. I recommend using double or triple the usual detergent, minimum, ideally audiophile-quality detergent. Its molecular structure repolarizes the amp's and cables' ionic diode-spectra, achieving stunning transparency and musicality, with transcendent sound stage and stereo mapping.
If that doesn't do the trick, coat all surfaces with chunky peanut butter and invite the neighborhood dogs over. It's astounding how thoroughly they'll clean the unit. Once again, consider not leaving it plugged in. Good luck!
Just be sure to load two amps so the spin cycle is balanced.I had the laundry in mind.
You mean an electrical contact cleaner like this?Don't use WD40 for cleaning electronic contacts and pots/switches. Use the proper stuff designed for electronics stuff and not a cure all spray on everything stuff like WD40.
It apparently leaves no residue. What about when you want to leave a surface coating or clean and lubricate too.You mean an electrical contact cleaner like this?
Electrical Contact Cleaner Lubricant | WD-40
Apply the WD-40 Specialist electrical contact cleaner spray to establish strong electrical connections on circuit boards, controls, switches and more. This electrical contact cleaner lubricant removes dirt and residue and dries quickly to leave a clean surface for contact.www.wd40.com
Cleaned the inside and I think I found some bad news. I think someone has been inside this amp and changing caps out with who knows what brand. Two of the amp boards have caps rated 25v 220uf with the 3rd board mounted with 16v 220uf caps. I have now clue what they all changed. Here is some pictures of what I found. Found my reading these amps used chemi-con caps. Only the 15000 uf caps list that brand. What do u guys think? Is there any repair guys onbthis forum that is trusted to do a good job on repair work?
I was at a test equipment mfg. local office open-house and they said that they used a dish washer when repairing old equipment.I just use my dish washer. Set it to "pots and pans" or "heavy", and "high heat" as well as "heat to dry" or the like.
What about chunky peanut butter and neighborhood dogs?I was at a test equipment mfg. local office open-house and they said that they used a dish washer when repairing old equipment.