On 1/8/2014 9:09 AM, Peter Blodow wrote:
> The
> sensors were well covered with grease and sticky. I cleaned all three
> carefully with alcohol but it made no difference exept that I get no
> greasy fingers any more.  The electronics unit seems to be ok, too,
> probably no noise affair or so. All three channels going crazy in the
> same manner point to a common source.

I cleaned a glass scale on a milling machine with straight Simple Green. 
Took the slider out to slosh around in a can of Simple Green and also 
flooded the scale with it, put the end cap back on so it could be 
sloshed back and forth.

Then I flushed it all with plain water, blew it out with compressed air 
then aimed a couple of halogen work lights at it (from enough distance 
so as not to melt anything) to dry.

After putting it back together and back on the mill it worked fine.

My idea was if it already doesn't work, nothing I could do to it could 
make it not work. ;-)

I have an old Proctor Silex pop-up toaster oven (toast out the top, oven 
door in the front, nobody makes such anymore) that quit working. The 
toaster part wouldn't latch down and it wouldn't spring up either. So I 
took it apart and ran it through my dishwasher, then put it back 
together. Works better than ever now, just about throws the toast clean 
out of the slot. Didn't work, couldn't make it not work by washing it!


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