Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of two >leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against each
other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work) isopropyl >alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant (didn't work >either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come across something
like this? I can confidently say I never have!
On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 16:44:47 -0000 (UTC), Nick Hayward <nhayward8990@protonmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of
two leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against
each other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work) >>isopropyl alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant >>(didn't work either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come
across something like this? I can confidently say I never have!
Suggest you look for bad contact in nearby detail.
RL
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of two leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against each
other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work) isopropyl alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant (didn't work either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come across something
like this? I can confidently say I never have!
Nick Hayward <nhayward8990@protonmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of two
leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against each
other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work) isopropyl
alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant (didn't work
either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come across something
like this? I can confidently say I never have!
I have had this happen when Hypoy gear oil has got on the contacts, but
as other have said, the fault may be elsewhere. Were you making your measurements directly on the springs or on something attached to them?
Nick Hayward <nhayward8990@protonmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of
two leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against
each other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work)
isopropyl alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant
(didn't work either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come
across something like this? I can confidently say I never have!
I have had this happen when Hypoy gear oil has got on the contacts, but
as other have said, the fault may be elsewhere. Were you making your measurements directly on the springs or on something attached to them?
On 15 Sep 2024 at 21:44:07 BST, "Liz Tuddenham" <Liz Tuddenham> wrote:
Nick Hayward <nhayward8990@protonmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of
two leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against
each other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work)
isopropyl alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant
(didn't work either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come
across something like this? I can confidently say I never have!
I have had this happen when Hypoy gear oil has got on the contacts, but
as other have said, the fault may be elsewhere. Were you making your
measurements directly on the springs or on something attached to them?
A possibly short term solution is to rub very fine folded over emery
paper between the contacts. It tends to destroy plated contacts but
might just get the switch working.
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of two leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against each
other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work) isopropyl alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant (didn't work either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come across something
like this? I can confidently say I never have!
On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 21:44:07 +0100, Liz Tuddenham wrote:
Nick Hayward <nhayward8990@protonmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of
two leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against
each other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work)
isopropyl alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant
(didn't work either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come
across something like this? I can confidently say I never have!
I have had this happen when Hypoy gear oil has got on the contacts, but
as other have said, the fault may be elsewhere. Were you making your measurements directly on the springs or on something attached to them?
No, I got the probes directly on the leaves themselves.
On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 21:44:07 +0100, Liz Tuddenham wrote:
Nick Hayward <nhayward8990@protonmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of
two leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against
each other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work)
isopropyl alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant
(didn't work either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come
across something like this? I can confidently say I never have!
I have had this happen when Hypoy gear oil has got on the contacts, but
as other have said, the fault may be elsewhere. Were you making your
measurements directly on the springs or on something attached to them?
No, I got the probes directly on the leaves themselves.
On 2024-09-15 9:44 a.m., Nick Hayward wrote:
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of
two leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against
each other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work)
isopropyl alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant
(didn't work either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come
across something like this? I can confidently say I never have!
Have you verified that the meter leads are making good electrical
contact to the switch blades? Oxidation can fool any of us! Touch one
probe to the switch blade, and touch the other probe further down the
blade - repeat on the other side, only then check for electrical contact closure once you are certain you have good probe connections.
John :-#)#
On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 23:42:48 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom <cd999666@notformail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 21:44:07 +0100, Liz Tuddenham wrote:
Nick Hayward <nhayward8990@protonmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of
two leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against
each other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work)
isopropyl alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning
lubricant (didn't work either). I am at a complete loss here. Has
anyone come across something like this? I can confidently say I never
have!
I have had this happen when Hypoy gear oil has got on the contacts,
but as other have said, the fault may be elsewhere. Were you making
your measurements directly on the springs or on something attached to
them?
No, I got the probes directly on the leaves themselves.
Soak some unbleached kraft paper in alcohol or kerosene, and force
between the leaves' contacting surfaces.
Move vigorously in a circular patternm, then remove and retest.
Nick Hayward = Cursitor Doom ?
Wouldn't have bothered, if I'd known.
RL
On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 22:46:18 -0700, John Robertson wrote:
On 2024-09-15 9:44 a.m., Nick Hayward wrote:
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of
two leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against
each other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work)
isopropyl alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant
(didn't work either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come
across something like this? I can confidently say I never have!
Have you verified that the meter leads are making good electrical
contact to the switch blades? Oxidation can fool any of us! Touch one
probe to the switch blade, and touch the other probe further down the
blade - repeat on the other side, only then check for electrical contact closure once you are certain you have good probe connections.
John :-#)#
Acting on the advice of someone very much more experienced with this attenuator than I am, it's the case that the offending material was
silicon oxide. Something to do with contact sparking and silicon grease
that they used in the early versions of this device. The only remedy is
fine abrasive paper. I used 1500 grit in then end; very lightly just a few strokes. it's fine again now - and before anyone says anything, there was
no gold plating on these contacts to rub off!
On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 22:46:18 -0700, John Robertson wrote:
On 2024-09-15 9:44 a.m., Nick Hayward wrote:
Hi all,
I have a switch which isn't making electrical contact. It consists of
two leaf springs. Dead simple. They're springy enough to push against
each other alright. And I've cleaned them with ethanol (didn't work)
isopropyl alcohol (didn't work) and Servisol switch cleaning lubricant
(didn't work either). I am at a complete loss here. Has anyone come
across something like this? I can confidently say I never have!
Have you verified that the meter leads are making good electrical
contact to the switch blades? Oxidation can fool any of us! Touch one
probe to the switch blade, and touch the other probe further down the
blade - repeat on the other side, only then check for electrical contact
closure once you are certain you have good probe connections.
John :-#)#
Acting on the advice of someone very much more experienced with this attenuator than I am, it's the case that the offending material was
silicon oxide. Something to do with contact sparking and silicon grease
that they used in the early versions of this device. The only remedy is
fine abrasive paper. I used 1500 grit in then end; very lightly just a few strokes. it's fine again now - and before anyone says anything, there was
no gold plating on these contacts to rub off!
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