Look in the female socket on the dynamotor and see
if the missing part of the pin is in there.  If not,shake
the dyno and see if that piece is rattling around in the
mounting base space.

Going out to The Cave to see if I can find
the parts to illustrate how to fix this.
Dave S.


On 5/12/2025 8:44 AM, Mark K3MSB wrote:
As can be seen in the following photo, one of the pins for a dynamotor is damaged.

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How have you fixed such a damaged pin?   I thought of putting a tiny amount of aluminum foil in the dynamotor base for adequate contact....

73 Mark K3MSB

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