by Ron Rich »
Fri Feb 13, 2015 4:44 pm
Hi Nick,
Looking at your great pix, I see your problems--
On the one that does not go "far enough", you either have a "dirty", or "burned" carry-over segment. My preference, in this case, would be to purchase a new segment board, and wiper ( check with Victory Glass {address listed above in "sticky's"}--they reproduced these, and MAY sell them ?). That not being an option, you will need to advance the wiper by turning off the power while the wiper is out of the way, clean the segment(s!), using a safety solvent and a rag, then a pencil eraser, and I would coat it lightly, with Deoxit-5. You should also check the condition of the contact on the wiper, itself. If this is burned, it will at least need to be reformed, with a burnishing tool (see above sticky--"how to clean contacts"), or replaced. If this fails, remove the Deoxit, with safety solvent, and put a very LIGHT coat of "Lubrex 1205", on the segment.
On the one that "works"--it ainna gonna last too much longer !--See the flash, at the end of the cycle ? This will soon result in the wiper advancing too far, and probably "locking" the unit up. This one will need the same care as above, PLUS, the "carbon build-up" at the end of the segment, must be removed, and the hole filled with a non-conducting material--epoxy is my recommendation here.
Have fun ! Ron Rich