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Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2018 8:44 pm
by crochambeau
JonnyAngle wrote:Pepe wrote:Tell us what you intend to purchase before buying a spray. The right one will be magic!
Whatever they have at the hardware store. CDC qd contact cleaner was what I used
http://www.crcindustries.com/products/q ... 02130.html
I had a quick peek at the other CRC stuff and everything I saw was straight contact cleaner. Don't use that. You want something to deposit a silicone lubricant that will reduce wear. I use Caig Deoxit or MG Chemicals 404B.
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:11 pm
by DRodriguez
Well, you can use it, but also dry it and then add lubricant.
DeOxit fader is magic for this
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:39 pm
by crochambeau
DRodriguez wrote:Well, you can use it, but also dry it and then add lubricant.
Good point. My initial google search for "pot lube" opens up a few time sink rabbit holes though.
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2018 10:11 pm
by JonnyAngle
Wow. So i was doing it pretty wrong then. I bought some deodorant fader lube. That might do the trick. It’s coming in on Friday so wait on bated breath
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 2:54 am
by Pepe
I threw my standard contact cleaners away when I found out what to use instead for what purpose.
FYI, if you might need it someday: push potentiometers (faders) can be properly cleaned with isopropyl spray and then you have to add a bit of vaseline spray. Bye bye, crackling sounds! (Did also work great with the drawbars of my vintage KORG BX-3 organ.)
And while we're at it: most jacks don't need a replacement if they are simply dirty. My standard procedure is to apply pure isopropyl alcohol on a trumpet mouthpiece brush and swirl it inside the crackling jack. So many used pedals arrived with unreliable contacts at my home. All of them work like new again.
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 10:21 am
by crochambeau
Pepe wrote:And while we're at it: most jacks don't need a replacement if they are simply dirty. My standard procedure is to apply pure isopropyl alcohol on a trumpet mouthpiece brush and swirl it inside the crackling jack.
.223 cleaning brushes work wonders as well, probably easier to find in a hardware store stateside.
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 10:28 am
by MechaGodzilla
It's hard to find real deoxit over here. Does anyone know if there's an equivalent product that's easier to find?
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 11:24 am
by crochambeau
MechaGodzilla wrote:It's hard to find real deoxit over here. Does anyone know if there's an equivalent product that's easier to find?
Link us your usual supplier or region...
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 3:42 pm
by MechaGodzilla
Oh I'm in the UK and I've just finished a can of WD40 branded contact cleaner (used to stop my mustang switches sticking/mitigate wahwah scratchiness)
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 4:57 pm
by crochambeau
MechaGodzilla wrote:Oh I'm in the UK and I've just finished a can of WD40 branded contact cleaner (used to stop my mustang switches sticking/mitigate wahwah scratchiness)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Caig-DeOxit-Co ... JAFPVHECGR
https://www.amazon.co.uk/CAIG-DeoxIT-Fa ... FNBB78T9SG
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Seems a bit steep, but less by far than a bunch of pot replacements.
Could go with something like this, but I'd want to consult the MSDS if you're aiming it at conductive plastic pots..
http://uk.farnell.com/pro-power/ppc110/ ... dp/1206544
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 5:04 pm
by MechaGodzilla
Yeah, the wd40 stuff (NOT the wd40 spray, just a branded electrical contact cleaner) was like £5 and lasted over a year, so 20-25 for a similar quantity of deoxit seems too steep. Maybe I need to go to a DJ tech shop and ask about what people use on old analogue mixers.
Good pots are really expensive. I have an SG that needs new guts. 4xCTS pots, and switchcraft jack & switch and I'm looking at ~£50 posted from UK suppliers. It's enough to make a man buy alpha!
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 5:19 pm
by Pepe
As tuner spray I use Teslanol Oszillin T6. It is pretty cheap. Maybe you can purchase it or something very similar in the UK.
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 4:51 pm
by multi_s
crochambeau wrote:I recently had to offset another mounting point inside of a build, and to do so utilized the pots as mounting points for structural members. You could do something similar with a hole punch and some old beer cans.

chochambeau. turning pot woes into pot wows since 2017. nice work lol.
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 6:31 pm
by BetterOffShred
That's a lot of dual gang pots.
What kind of devilry is this?
Re: Replacement Pot Woes
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 2:10 am
by crochambeau
Haha, thanks! I posted about it here:
viewtopic.php?f=151&t=3277&start=5310