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Centipede restoration - My first - There will be plenty of pics |
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pbj:
I don’t think running circuit boards through tap water is a good idea. I use lighter fluid when I clean mine... evaporates quickly and doesn’t cause rust... |
bperkins01:
--- Quote from: pbj on December 21, 2019, 10:16:31 am ---I don’t think running circuit boards through tap water is a good idea. I use lighter fluid when I clean mine... evaporates quickly and doesn’t cause rust... --- End quote --- One of the guys used denatured alcohol - I'd use that before lighter fluid. But really - the water is fine with the compressed air. A quick spray with contact cleaner wouldn't hurt. Many of the guys used this stuff called 'Deoxit' - I got a can of that for the connectors to spray on during reassembly.. |
bperkins01:
--- Quote from: Arroyo on December 21, 2019, 10:05:10 am ---If you swap the yoke the resistance of the current one doesn’t matter, the connector can get an adapter, and the neck size shouldn’t be an issue then....at least that’s everything I’ve read and watched on KLOV and YouTube. :dunno: I would look into that further before moving on, unless you have another tube handy. --- End quote --- The yoke on the original is for a large neck - but the new neck is smaller. So a yoke neck size adapter too? I didn't see reference to that - but I'll research a bit further. It has to clamp into position.. |
yotsuya:
Nice job so far. Centipede is one of those “should have” games if you want a party room. Mine has a Millipede board running the Multipede kit. And it’s YOKE. All these references to eggs is driving me crazy. |
Mike A:
I thought we we talking about eggs. :dunno |
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