12-08-2017, 10:52 PM
Morzh,
No I'm not sure.
There could be sticky surfaces yet, but can't tell unless I remove the assembly which I was hoping to avoid. There could be residual current, though I don't think so. The 2A4G appears to be off and the capacitor should be fully discharged, since some times it doesn't release for quite awhile until I touch it. It seem to just be sticky surfaces. I would say thatit releases most of the time when selecting stations 3 to 8 and sticks most of the time after selecting volume changes or stations 1or 2. Before I removed the assembly I wanted to see if anyone had adjusted the spring tension first.
Jaime
No I'm not sure.
There could be sticky surfaces yet, but can't tell unless I remove the assembly which I was hoping to avoid. There could be residual current, though I don't think so. The 2A4G appears to be off and the capacitor should be fully discharged, since some times it doesn't release for quite awhile until I touch it. It seem to just be sticky surfaces. I would say thatit releases most of the time when selecting stations 3 to 8 and sticks most of the time after selecting volume changes or stations 1or 2. Before I removed the assembly I wanted to see if anyone had adjusted the spring tension first.
Jaime