[Elecraft] K3 #250 now working...no err msgs

2011-09-12 Thread cx7tt
Gentlemen,
Thanks for all your support and suggestions. Dale from Elecraft 
suggested removing the front panel, spraying the pins with Deoxit. He 
kindly included a link to  the DVR installation manual which has simple 
'how-to' instructions on getting to the front panel assembly. Since my 
K3 was factory built, this was very helpful and allowed me to follow 
pages 6-7-8 and 11-12-13 to disassemble/assemble the FPA. Only took 
about 45 minutes to complete.
Success!
73
Tom
CX7TT

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Re: [Elecraft] K3 #250 now working...no err msgs

2011-09-12 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
I suggest using the little bottle with the thin tube applicator on top
(www.caig.com). I have both the spray and the bottle. The spray rather soaks
everything in the vicinity which is probably not harmful but certainly
wasteful and can have fluid even dripping long afterward. The only place I
use spray is in renewing scratchy potentiometers in old boatanchors where I
can put the thin plastic straw into an opening and give it a blast (then
stuff absorbent paper around the pot to catch all the drips, Hi!) 

When I got the little 25 ml bottle I thought I'd use it rarely. After more
than 5 years of de-oxing countless contacts it's the spray that is almost
never used yet the little 25 ml bottle is still 90% full! True it's not as
fast as spraying a multipin connector, but it doesn't take long to squeeze a
tiny drop on each pin. 

The manufacturer, Caig, says it contains a lubricant and compound that
protects connections from corroding again. IMX, it does just that.

73

Ron AC7AC 

-Original Message-
Gentlemen,
Thanks for all your support and suggestions. Dale from Elecraft 
suggested removing the front panel, spraying the pins with Deoxit. He 
kindly included a link to  the DVR installation manual which has simple 
'how-to' instructions on getting to the front panel assembly. Since my 
K3 was factory built, this was very helpful and allowed me to follow 
pages 6-7-8 and 11-12-13 to disassemble/assemble the FPA. Only took 
about 45 minutes to complete.
Success!
73
Tom
CX7TT

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