Re: [Elecraft] K2 gettin' old.....

2015-02-10 Thread Don Wilhelm

Ed,

If it ain't broke, don't fix it.  The most probable controls to wear 
out are the AF gain and the RF gain, and if you use it a lot, the RIT 
control.  Wait until they get scratchy and then replace.


Rather than trying for a temporary fix with DeOxit or other compounds, I 
suggest you simply replace the controls that are bad. What usually 
happens is that the carbon trace that the wiper runs on becomes pitted 
with use, and for that there is no good cure other than replacement.
Besides, the pots used are rather tightly sealed, and I don't think you 
could get any spray inside where it would do any good.  Unlike the old 
unsealed pots of yesteryear.


Elecraft has replacement parts - I buy parts from them often, but then I 
repair a lot of Elecraft gear - one or two each day is not unusual for me.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/10/2015 2:19 AM, Eddy via Elecraft wrote:

Greetings allI just realized my K2 (# 3500+) is getting old, I can't 
remember exactly when I bought the kit from Elecraft, but at least 12-13 years 
ago.
So, as things begin to wear out, any suggestions on what to clean, as in 
different front-panel POT controls that and suggestions what to use to clean 
them? I have used Detoxit and it seems to work very well...
Thanks all73
ed - k6sdw
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 gettin' old.....

2015-02-10 Thread Don Wilhelm
Before Ed cuts traces on his K2 -- he said the serial number was above 
3000, so it already has those wiring changes embedded on the board.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/10/2015 12:13 PM, Phil Wheeler wrote:
Ed, If you're noticing some scatchiness in the AF gain, there is a 
better way to deal with that -- if you have not already. I did the AF 
pot fix last year in K2 #380 and it made big difference.


Info is here: 
http://www.elecraft.com/Apps/K2_AF_pot/K2_AF_gain_app_note.htm but 
this may have been the wiring in yours as built.


Phil W7OX

On 2/10/15 7:53 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:

Ed,

If it ain't broke, don't fix it.  The most probable controls to 
wear out are the AF gain and the RF gain, and if you use it a lot, 
the RIT control.  Wait until they get scratchy and then replace.


Rather than trying for a temporary fix with DeOxit or other 
compounds, I suggest you simply replace the controls that are bad. 
What usually happens is that the carbon trace that the wiper runs on 
becomes pitted with use, and for that there is no good cure other 
than replacement.
Besides, the pots used are rather tightly sealed, and I don't think 
you could get any spray inside where it would do any good. Unlike the 
old unsealed pots of yesteryear.


Elecraft has replacement parts - I buy parts from them often, but 
then I repair a lot of Elecraft gear - one or two each day is not 
unusual for me.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/10/2015 2:19 AM, Eddy via Elecraft wrote:
Greetings allI just realized my K2 (# 3500+) is getting old, I 
can't remember exactly when I bought the kit from Elecraft, but at 
least 12-13 years ago.
So, as things begin to wear out, any suggestions on what to clean, 
as in different front-panel POT controls that and suggestions what 
to use to clean them? I have used Detoxit and it seems to work very 
well...

Thanks all73
ed - k6sdw
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 gettin' old.....

2015-02-10 Thread Phil Wheeler
Ed, If you're noticing some scatchiness in the AF 
gain, there is a better way to deal with that -- 
if you have not already. I did the AF pot fix last 
year in K2 #380 and it made big difference.


Info is here: 
http://www.elecraft.com/Apps/K2_AF_pot/K2_AF_gain_app_note.htm 
but this may have been the wiring in yours as built.


Phil W7OX

On 2/10/15 7:53 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:

Ed,

If it ain't broke, don't fix it.  The most 
probable controls to wear out are the AF gain 
and the RF gain, and if you use it a lot, the 
RIT control.  Wait until they get scratchy and 
then replace.


Rather than trying for a temporary fix with 
DeOxit or other compounds, I suggest you simply 
replace the controls that are bad. What usually 
happens is that the carbon trace that the wiper 
runs on becomes pitted with use, and for that 
there is no good cure other than replacement.
Besides, the pots used are rather tightly 
sealed, and I don't think you could get any 
spray inside where it would do any good. Unlike 
the old unsealed pots of yesteryear.


Elecraft has replacement parts - I buy parts 
from them often, but then I repair a lot of 
Elecraft gear - one or two each day is not 
unusual for me.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/10/2015 2:19 AM, Eddy via Elecraft wrote:
Greetings allI just realized my K2 (# 
3500+) is getting old, I can't remember exactly 
when I bought the kit from Elecraft, but at 
least 12-13 years ago.
So, as things begin to wear out, any 
suggestions on what to clean, as in different 
front-panel POT controls that and suggestions 
what to use to clean them? I have used Detoxit 
and it seems to work very well...

Thanks all73
ed - k6sdw
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 gettin' old.....

2015-02-10 Thread Sverre Holm (LA3ZA)
My K2 is also old now - 14 years I believe - and I don't use it that often
any longer. I notice that the pushbuttons need some exercising before they
work now. For instance no 7 and 8 (where I have CW stored for LA3ZA and 5nn
- yes, I'm a lazy CW operator!). Is there any cure for this - other than to
replace them or use them more often?





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Re: [Elecraft] K2 gettin' old.....

2015-02-10 Thread Don Wilhelm

Sverre,

I would replace them - the pushbuttons are difficult to remove solder 
from the pins, even with a good de-soldering iron.  I cut the pins as 
close to the button body as possible and remove them from the board one 
at a time.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/10/2015 12:46 PM, Sverre Holm (LA3ZA) wrote:

My K2 is also old now - 14 years I believe - and I don't use it that often
any longer. I notice that the pushbuttons need some exercising before they
work now. For instance no 7 and 8 (where I have CW stored for LA3ZA and 5nn
- yes, I'm a lazy CW operator!). Is there any cure for this - other than to
replace them or use them more often?



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[Elecraft] K2 gettin' old.....

2015-02-09 Thread Eddy via Elecraft
Greetings allI just realized my K2 (# 3500+) is getting old, I can't 
remember exactly when I bought the kit from Elecraft, but at least 12-13 years 
ago.
So, as things begin to wear out, any suggestions on what to clean, as in 
different front-panel POT controls that and suggestions what to use to clean 
them? I have used Detoxit and it seems to work very well...
Thanks all73
ed - k6sdw
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