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RE: dead 266XL
- From: "Sherman, Paul (CEOSH)" <Paul Sherman med va gov>
- To: "'axp-list redhat com'" <axp-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: dead 266XL
- Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 05:49:17 -0700
Another solution I use (especially when I lived on a volcanic island -
talk about corrosion!) is a pencil eraser. Not as strong as steel
wool, but much less shorting risk.
Paul Sherman
Biomedical Engineer
VA Center for Engineering & Occupational Safety and Health
(CEOSH)
St. Louis, MO
Paul.Sherman@med.va.gov
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kurt A. Ludwig [SMTP:n1pfc@isobutane.net]
> Subject: RE: dead 266XL
>
> you can try getting in there with some steel wool but be VERY careful not
> to leave any steel strands behind. If you're good with a soldering iron,
> you may be able to solder in jumpers to bridge the corroded connections
> too.
>
>
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