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Is contact cleaner for a USB harmful
Hi, I have a wi-fi antenna high up on a pole and after some years I could not get on line for the last 3 days. I have 2 USBs connected halfway down the pole to extend the cable to my PC. Although it was well waterproofed water had got in and corroded the terminals (partly green). I cleaned these with a thin knife and dry tissue and I am back on line. The thing is, to make a cleaner job can I use contact-cleaner that you normally use for electronics. I cannot renew all the cable as the shorter one would come directly from the small antenna
(looks like a mobile phone) D-link. It would be a heck of a job to get it down off the pole anyway.
Thank you....Almendros
(looks like a mobile phone) D-link. It would be a heck of a job to get it down off the pole anyway.
Thank you....Almendros
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would recommend the use of insulation tape (wrapped around the plugs/sockets) to protect the connections from the elements.
Such a commercial product would require adequate protection in the event of a lightening strike – limited protection could be achieved by placing a lightening conductor close to the antenna. But my advice would be to not use the system during an electrical storm.
Such a commercial product would require adequate protection in the event of a lightening strike – limited protection could be achieved by placing a lightening conductor close to the antenna. But my advice would be to not use the system during an electrical storm.
Hallo Chuck and Hymie, Sorry I havent thanked you before, but I have been away from the house.
Thanks for your advice and I can now use contact cleaner if I have to open up the USB extension connection. Yes I reckon I am using about 5 metres in all to get into the glass-fronted box that contains the antenna. Cheers Almendros
Thanks for your advice and I can now use contact cleaner if I have to open up the USB extension connection. Yes I reckon I am using about 5 metres in all to get into the glass-fronted box that contains the antenna. Cheers Almendros
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