Guy Posted August 10 Report Posted August 10 GuyByMy overhead switchs were not functioning at all. New ones are were not currently available so I decided to open up the switches and see if I could recondition them. They are very simple inside, mechanically nothing wrong, the lube they used on the inside had turned into a waxy substance that prevented the contacts from passing electricity. Degreased and cleaned contacts checked continuity from spade to contact and spade to spade then reassembled. Repainted rockers to freashen up the look, almost like new.
mfg Posted Monday at 03:34 PM Report Posted Monday at 03:34 PM 23 hours ago, Guy said: GuyByMy overhead switchs were not functioning at all. New ones are were not currently available so I decided to open up the switches and see if I could recondition them. They are very simple inside, mechanically nothing wrong, the lube they used on the inside had turned into a waxy substance that prevented the contacts from passing electricity. Degreased and cleaned contacts checked continuity from spade to contact and spade to spade then reassembled. Repainted rockers to freashen up the look, almost like new. This is good information… and might give some other Avanti owner with rocker switch problems the courage to attempt a similar fix!!
Zedman Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Makes me think that rather than opening 'em up, it might be prudent to just marinate them in Kerosene for a few hours....
AG-R3 Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago There's a product made for electronic chassis components called D-Oxit. Works wonders for switches and potentiometers
Guy Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Posted 10 hours ago I tried a variety of spray type contact cleaners without success before opening them up. Opening just requires bending the hook tabs a little bit , easy. Even after cleaning with acetone there wasnt continuity untill sanding contacts with 400 grit.
Kodjo Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Nice, I did the same thing. Cleaning is the best solution. Only watch out for the spring while opening the switch 🙂
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