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Re: DIY: Clean your Head, AC that is

Subject: Re: DIY: Clean your Head, AC that is
by 96LT4CE on 2014/7/18 6:11:14

You should end up with these parts on your table

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The dirt and residue that needs to be cleaned off resides between the rubber contacts and the front of the controls.

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My head was not dirty and was not the cause of my problem but it was a good exercise anyway. Tools needed for the cleaning. Your solvent of choice, mine is 91% alch and q-tips.

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Dip q-tips in solvent and begin to clean contacts on board.

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next give the rubber contacts a cleaning.

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and if needed the housing itself if grimed up

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While your waiting to let it all dry you can verify buld function by taking them out and connecting to a dc power source if you have one.

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and that's how you clean your head. The reassembly is just the inverse operation. I'll post the rest of that tomorrow. I gotta get running!
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