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Back in the day when we had mechanical tuners & volume pots, there was a spray-on product called “tuner cleaner” by a number of manufacturers that would take all the audible “scratch” sounds out of your stereo gear.Has anyone tried using something like that to clean the electrical contacts. I wouldn’t get it on any painted surface... just in case.
I can't argue that either way. I apologize if I offended you....
carbon tetrachloride .. bad ju ju
No offense taken! That's not what I meant....I was taking exception to the idea that Joe average modeler was cleaning axle cups with some regularity.
You do have a point. Average modeler probably just cleans the wheels, but they are probably also more forgiving of an occasional stall that you are analyzing.
I hope you can humor me by answering few more diagnostic type questions.How many actively used locos do you have?
How many of those experience the problem?
Do they all use the same design, or locos using different mechanism design have the problem?
How often does the problem occur, and is it easily repeatable (or just happens once in a blue moon)?
If the problem is easily repeatable on a particular model, that will make it easier to pinpoint the problem areas.
...one last comment so that we don't close this out with the impression that this was all because I have filthy loco wheels that I rarely clean. I would say that I keep loco wheels pretty darn pristine overall.
It was never my intention to imply that this is the case....