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[* black] Now to clean the potentiometer. Some people suggest dismantaling the potentiometer itself to clean and using contact cleaner. I didn't do this. Instead I sprayed isopropyl alcohol into the small window towards the bottom of the pot (indicated by the arrow). | |
[* black] Turn the pole from side-to-side around 20 times each side. I did this a couple of times to try to remove any gunk and dirt spraying more ispropyl alcohol as required. | |
[* black] After ensuring the pot was dry I added a little bit of singer oil for some lubrication. I'm not sure this is the best thing to use so you may need to do some additional research. | |
- | [* black] I'm not an expert on cleaning potentiometers (this was my first time), so please do some research and follow the best advice. |
+ | [* black] ***I'm not an expert on cleaning potentiometers (this was my first time), so please do some research and follow the best advice.*** |
[* black] The potentiometer in my unit seems to be a Fanrui RK166N single and vertical F shaft (rated at 50,000 rotations). Link to possible part: [link|http://www.dgfanrui.com/en/rk166n-%E5%8D%95%E8%81%94%E7%AB%8B%E5%BC%8Ff%E8%BD%B4.html|http://www.dgfanrui.com/en/rk166n-%E5%8D%95%E8%81%94%E7%AB%8B%E5%BC%8Ff%E8%BD%B4.html] |