Re: Technics SL-P101 Fixed!
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Date: 01/07/05
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Date: 7 Jan 2005 07:56:36 -0800
Units exposed to water can have all sorts of weird problems occur,
especially in electromechanical devices like cd players where there are
very fine tolerances. Impurities deposited by the water , grit etc. can
find their way into connectors, transformers , and almost all other
places. If the unit is left as-is, corrosion and other problems can set
in.
Faults can take time to appear, even when the player has been dry for
considerable time. I have found that dismantling the device totally (as
soon as you get it away from the damp before rust sets in!), drying,
re-lubing, checking all areas for deposits and cleaning can minimize
the risk of problems. As you have found, reseating connectors is at
least a good place to start!
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Ben
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