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[ILUG] OT Mindstorms question

[ILUG] OT Mindstorms question

Kenn Humborg kenn at linux.ie
Sat Apr 7 18:45:50 IST 2001


On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 12:35:05PM +0100, Niall O Broin wrote:
> I've just finished dismantling and re-assembling my son's RCX for the second
> time. This is a tedious job, but it's necessary because the battery terminals
> become corroded if the RCX is not used for a while. Note that this is not
> corosion duse to leaky batteries or anything - the contacts just oxidise,
> and it's not easy to clean them in situ (might be if I had a little hobby
> drill with a tiny wire brush, or even a carborundum head, but as I don't,
> dismantling to use sandpaper is the only option). Does this happen to any of
> you other Mindstorms users ? How can it be prevented ? (Removing the
> terminals, cleaning thoroughly and electroplating with gold is not
> considered feasible :-( )

Maybe a can of contact cleaner with a long nozzle might be easier?

Later,
Kenn





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