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Kobra wrote:
Just a thought...it might be stupid...but...does anyone think a little silicon spray lubricant on the sides of the connector would help...or graphite powder for that matter. Silicone spray should be fairly harmless - the worst it can probably do is get into the pins and sockets and prevent an electrical connection, which means you would have to clean things up with electrical contact cleaner, _NOT_ WD-40. If you spray the silicone onto a piece of plastic and then use your finger or a small brush to apply it, sparingly, to the connector, it might help keep it from going where you don't want it. Graphite conducts electricity, so if it gets into the pins and sockets, it might make a bunch of connections you don't want, like between power and ground. Snap, crackle, pop... Matt Roberds |
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