How to Fix Jog Wheels
How to Fix Jog Wheels Posted on: 08.02.2012 by Hershel Stienecker In regarding the article from djranking
s.com"How to Fix Glitchy Faders and Jog Wheels" http://www.djranking s.com/2010/08/1...ers-jog-wheel/ Can anybody help me? I have looked everywhere for carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease. Radioshack, Home Depot, Micro Center, local computer stores, Lowes, Ace Hardware and nobody has heard of it nor was it. Where can I find the carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease? Is there some believe I can substitute it with? Thanks | |
Rodney Loghry 09.02.2012 | This probably doesn't help but I recently used something called contralube 770 (it's marketed as an electrical lubricant here in the UK) to fix my vci's jog wheels, as per that video below, and it worked a treat. http://www.contralube.com/index.html There must be something similar over your side of the pond??
Originally Posted by Dj repete
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Hershel Stienecker 08.02.2012 | In regarding the article from djranking
s.com "How to Fix Glitchy Faders and Jog Wheels" http://www.djranking s.com/2010/08/1...ers-jog-wheel/ Can anybody help me? I have looked everywhere for carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease. Radioshack, Home Depot, Micro Center, local computer stores, Lowes, Ace Hardware and nobody has heard of it nor was it. Where can I find the carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease? Is there some believe I can substitute it with? Thanks |
Della Kalender 10.02.2012 | mg chemicals 847 has no silicone..not sure if that matters . was wondering this same thing as I do my arcade mod figured I'd clean as well. I've seen some stuff called dielectric grease, does anyone know if that would work? |
Leeanna Ayla 10.02.2012 | Amazon.com: MG Chemicals 847 Carbon Conductive Assembly Paste: Automotive@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31fHy2YTx%2BL.@@AMEPARAM@@31fHy2YTx%2BL |
Rodney Loghry 09.02.2012 | This probably doesn't help but I recently used something called contralube 770 (it's marketed as an electrical lubricant here in the UK) to fix my vci's jog wheels, as per that video below, and it worked a treat. http://www.contralube.com/index.html There must be something similar over your side of the pond??
Originally Posted by Dj repete
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