From: | Nigel Smith |
Date: | 1 Mar 2001 at 12:22:57 |
Subject: | Re: My A4000 Power Tower keeps fainting! |
Maybe you could try Isopropanol / alcohol
>>> "John Marchant" <gnome@putnoe.u-net.com> 01/03/01 02:10:13 >>>
Hi Kevin. In a message on 27-Feb-01 18:41:56, you wrote:
>I'm tempted to clean the terminals
>thoroughly and then spray with one of those switchbox electrical
>sprays that keeps moisture etc out.
If you're thinking of WD40, _DON'T!_ While it doesn't conduct, it
does leave a residue to which dust sticks, and that can eventually
conduct. I know, because I used it once on a control relay (low
voltage) and not long afterwards that stopped doing its job until I
cleaned it all thoroughly.
I know WD40 doesn't conduct because some years ago I settled an
argument about it by doing a controlled experiment. WD40 in small
beaker, conductivity meter, etc. I'm told it's mostly paraffin.
('Kerosene' for our Transatlantic readers, for whom paraffin is a wax.)
John
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