[Heathkit] Heathkit Digest, Vol 95, Issue 7
W. Harris
nbcblue at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 5 00:44:10 EST 2011
I have restored hundreds of vintage radios and other equipment over many years, and I have never had a problem with Deoxit.
Bill - K5MIL
http://radioremembered.org
> Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 13:52:51 -0800 (PST)
> From: GARY HATTAWAY <gary_hattaway at bellsouth.net>
> Subject: [Heathkit] cleaning wafer switches
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> I've followed with interest the posts here warning of the dangers of Deoxit. I've been using it daily for almost three decades servicing all types of communications gear from broadcast to ham gear to land mobile radio to avionics and it has yet to cause me (or anyone I know) the sort of problems described in earlier posts. I've run into the same symptoms described, and heard the horror stories, but usually found a deeper issue with gear that was diagnosed as having "deoxit syndrone". Almost invariably, the switches, pots, relay contacts, etc were previously contaminated with or exposed to some other unsuitable solvent.?This is in no way meant to offend and I hope none is taken, but I know of many equipment manufacturers who specifically endorse the use of (and even supply) Caig products as service aids for their products, and none that would endorse the use of brake cleaner.
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> Gary KQ1E
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