Kill switch question

Started by lragan, May 08, 2009, 03:37:22 PM

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lragan

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Update -- I bought a can of contact cleaner at the local Wal-Mart and used it.  The switch has performed flawlessly so far -- maybe 15 to 20 activations.

I found an old hearing aid in the drawer that I put away because it needed batteries so often, and thought "why not? -- 'tis useless as it is", so I sprayed cleaner in it and blew it out with an air gun.  Fixed the problem!

Then yesterday I dug into a hand power saw whose switch was getting more and more finicky, sprayed it and blew it out with an air gun.  It now works reliably.

I suppose only time will tell, but I am happy with the results of this chemical spray -- and it doesn't even have methy-ethyl-ketone or tricloroethylene.  It does contain some other long chemical names, and has a sweet odor.

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Lawrence.....I figured it out a while back...If it don't work I can't break it again....LOL..A clean contact does improve performance most the time....Congratulation on Completing Contact Cleaning101... :D :D
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