Cleaning the wafer switches, etc. Best methods.
Freeberg, Scott (STP)
Scott.Freeberg at GUIDANT.COM
Thu Apr 28 09:59:55 EDT 2005
The contacts do not have to be that clean. Usually its near impossible to get decent access to the contacts anyway.
If I have good access to the wafer contacts, which is usually unlikely, I either spray or put a drop of DeOxit on the contact, and scrub lightly with a little brush. That does a nice job. But typically I don't have good access so I get the DeOxit on the contacts and then rotate the switch several times. Generally this method is all thats required.
73, SCott WA9WFA
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