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- | [* black] Once you do this, wipe the switch off. After doing this, put it back in the unit and reverse disassembly. ***Let it dry for 10-15 minutes or LONGER before powering the amp on!*** |
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- | [* icon_note] The only real way to fix this long term is to solder a new switch in. I would only do this if you want to test it cheaply or if this is the only option to solve it. ***Do not sell this solution to clients.*** |
- | [* icon_reminder] If you choose to clip the zipties on the fan, make sure they don't get in the fan. If they do, the unit will go into protection mode. If this happens, remove the cables from the fan and either replace the ziptie or tuck them in the fan further. |
+ | [title] Clean off any residual contact cleaner |
+ | [* black] After spraying the switch, wipe the board if any got on the PCB. After you do this, reassemble the receiver and let it dry for at least 30 mintues before plugging it back in. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] If you choose to clip the zipties on the fan, replace them during reassembly. If you do not do this they will land in the fan and kick the receiver into protection mode. Tucking them behind the fan can work, but it is not recommended. |
+ | [* icon_note] There is only one correct fix for this. A replacement board. This should not be used as a long term fix and is not a good solution to sell as a professional repair. You can use this to see if the unit can be repaired if you want, which is probably the more ideal use for this fix. |