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In Reply to: RE: Spades on MMG internal wiring. posted by LineSource on September 02, 2014 at 18:13:54
get yourself some dexoit. It helps to break up the oxidation and help with getting the spades off and then back on.
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I would think there would be no oxidation, the speakers are only a month old. Thanks for the info and link though in case I need it.
LineSource
Edits: 09/02/14
Grab a set of needle nose pliers and take hold of the 'handle' end of the spade (narrow portion where the wires poke out) and gently wiggle them loose with a side-by-side action. Worked well on my old 1.6s that way.Once I had them off, I drilled a small hole through each tab and threaded/wrapped my wire (in this case pure silver) through and around them.
Edits: 09/02/14
ANY drilling near the panel should be done with a vacuum ON and near the proposed hole. You simply do NOT want any magnetic chips getting to the magnets, BETWEEN the magnets and the mylar or AnyWhere in there at all.
Controlling that kind of debris is a #1 priority when working on panels.
Too much is never enough
lol...good point you raise
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