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Best Way To Clean Old #44 Sockets?

By CUJO

5 years ago


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    #7 5 years ago

    About as well as a pencil eraser.

    Best fix for old sockets is replace with new, especially if the cardboard (or whatever it is) in the bottom has shrunk over time.

    Some people try to be cheapies and "fix" old sockets - not worth it in the long haul. Lots of work and you will still have some flaky sockets.

    #25 5 years ago
    Quoted from CUJO:

    Would anyone know what transistor drives the controlled lamp for L32 (5X) so I can test it?

    Q33 which should be in your manual, just on a different page (it's on the driver board schematic page instead of the wiring page which I think is what the pic you posted above is)

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