Re: Mini Stereo Problem
- From: Dan_Musicant <dmusicant@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 17:02:42 GMT
On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 13:12:28 -0400, tomh <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:>
:> It's a rotary encoder constructed much like a vcr mode switch. No LED
:> involved. The encoder needs to be replaced, that's all.
:>
:> $13.24 list from Partstore.com. Part number 1-473-392-11
:>
:> Mark Z.
:>
:>
: Yep, no leds just a real cheap multiple on off rotary slider which gets
:dirty with time. Generally sealed so no air or cleaner will help. And
:usually requiring just about complete disassembly of the entire unit to
:get at. Have fun
Oh, gee. Maybe it's not worth it to try to replace that. What is a
rotary encoder and how does it work? When I spin the dial slowly it
seems to work fine. It's when I spin it fast that it seems to "slip."
.
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