10-31-2012, 09:14 AM
Isopropyl does come in aerosol spray cans.
Try Mouser Electronics, DigiKey, MCM Electronics, etc.
A pump will not be forceful enough. Cotton swabs will also help scrubbing between the plates. Careful not to bend any plates.
You have the cleaning steps basicaly correct - work slowly and take your time.
If you do not have the test equipment and service info to re-align a set, you need to have someone do this, like a local club member or the club may offer services. You have to follow the alignment steps in the service manual.
Sounds like you need to hookup with someone at a local club to help you learn this. It's a "hands-on" kinda thing and just reading about it won't make much sense. Having some electronic knowledge/experience is a plus.
Chuck
Try Mouser Electronics, DigiKey, MCM Electronics, etc.
A pump will not be forceful enough. Cotton swabs will also help scrubbing between the plates. Careful not to bend any plates.
You have the cleaning steps basicaly correct - work slowly and take your time.
If you do not have the test equipment and service info to re-align a set, you need to have someone do this, like a local club member or the club may offer services. You have to follow the alignment steps in the service manual.
Sounds like you need to hookup with someone at a local club to help you learn this. It's a "hands-on" kinda thing and just reading about it won't make much sense. Having some electronic knowledge/experience is a plus.
Chuck
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