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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 13:50:30 GMT, Warpcore wrote to rec.radio.shortwave:
My first question would be whether the battery contents got onto the circuitry inside or was confined to the battery compartment ? I would carefully clean up any residue inside the radio. Assuming the damage was only in the battery comopartment, carefully clean off the battery contacts so you get a good connection. If the connection is not good metal to good metal you are not getting sufficient power. Since you say the radio still works, I assume that the battery compartment was the only place corroded. You could clean off the contacts with a pocket knife or some fine sandpaper. I would avoid using liquids in there, but if you do, just use a qtip dipped in a little bicarbonate of soda or some rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol, then dry the contacts very well. HTH mm Thanks for the reply, The Q-Tip trick did it! I took it all apart today and got it cleaned up pretty good. Wow, I didn't realise how much acid had actually leaked in there. The radio's working just fine now, but thanks to all who replied. Cheers, Mark |
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