I've fixed shafts like this carefully with plastic swizzle sticks and super
glue. Did I say carefully? a little dab'll do ya...
Don
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From: "Mark Sims" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 10:10 PM
Subject: [time-nuts] Achieving maximum performance when driving
5370A/Binputs
If it's the one that I think it is... look closely at the photo. The
shafts on two of the pots are sheared off at the panel. These are the
display update control and the external arming level control. These were
custom HP pots with a funky (and delicate) switch. They had brittle
plastic shafts. Gee, how do I know this... could it be that a large
percentage of the 5370's for sale have the same defect?
Luckily those controls are not too critical for normal operation. They
can be replaced with regular (switchless) pots if you jumper the switch
pads correctly. Be careful, there were two different layouts to those
controls.
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So exactly how did you know that I bought a (cheap) 5370B a few hours ago
on the e-place
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