Sofie wrote:
Bob Urz:
Unless you accidentally bent a spring contact or there was an error when you
re-assembled the control or there is a lifted trace on the pcb...... the
repair control should work perfectly..... you may want to double-check
things. ..... or as the reply post by Mark D. Zacharias pointed out, you
could install a new part.
I have fixed dozens and dozens of these controls without a callback or
failure.
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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Strange, after i did it and it was not quite right, i let it sit and cook on the
bench. Tried it latter, and it was much better. If i turned the control slower,
it would work either way. But turing it faster still confused it for some
reason.
Bob
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