[Collins] 30L-1 Power Supply Problems

Bill Abate wabate at dandy.net
Sat Dec 4 10:17:04 EST 2004


Gary,

Use a dremel too or something similar to grind the carbonized areas 
away.  Also at one time electronics stores sold a high voltage paint 
that they used for TV anode voltage arcing.  It came in a spray can.

Good luck,

Bill, K3PGB


Gary H. Harmon, Jr. wrote:

> A couple of my caps shelled out and at the same time caused some carbon
> trails in the board.  I replaced the caps with new ones but I'm getting an
> occasional pop in the area of the carbon marks.  I did clean them up as best
> I could.  Does any one have any suggestions of what to do next short of
> buying a replacement module?
> 
> Thanks and 73, gary
> 
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