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#28567 - 25/03/2001 13:38 Rob's knob is "sticky"
hoagy
member

Registered: 19/08/1999
Posts: 116
Loc: Silicon Valley
So it's getting warmer in the Bay Area again and like old-faithful spurts hot liquid into the air like clockwork, my original volume knob began to lose it's grip on its shaft. So I began replacing it with one of Rob's sexy new knobs that he mailed to me.

First I dropped the tiny rubber o-ring into the vast known of some carpeted gash in my car and who know where the hell it ended up. So I made a guess that the o-ring wasn't absolutely necessary for improved functionality and worked Rob's knob onto the shaft.

So now my knob doesn't slip on the shaft!! Woohoo! But it's a little "sticky" as in it seems that on half of a revolution, it rubs a bit on something and adds a bit of resistance to the turn. I'm scared to pull on Rob's knob for fear that it will break my shaft off of the circuit board, so I imagine that I'll just leave it as is and hope that with time, the "stickiness" will lessen.

Is there anything else that I should try?

-Hoagy.


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#28568 - 25/03/2001 13:50 Re: Rob's knob is "sticky" [Re: hoagy]
Wire
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Registered: 11/09/2000
Posts: 143
Loc: Jylland, Denmark
Hi,

Okay, who makes the first perverted remark about this post - tfabris or loren?

Nah, me.

You need the rubber, or else things get sticky.


G'nite




Lars
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#28569 - 25/03/2001 14:38 Re: Rob's knob is "sticky" [Re: hoagy]
gbeer
carpal tunnel

Registered: 17/12/2000
Posts: 2665
Loc: Manteca, California
On the serious side.

There is a small amount of adjustability in the position of the faceplate. So loosen the fasteners, Jiggle (a technical term) the faceplate aound a bit and retighten the fasteners, not too tight, and check the stickeyness. Also check that this didn't introduce any stickness in Rob's buttons on the other side.

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#28570 - 25/03/2001 20:06 Re: Rob's knob is "sticky" [Re: gbeer]
hoagy
member

Registered: 19/08/1999
Posts: 116
Loc: Silicon Valley
Ahh, very good. I was going to adjust the faceplate and it turns out that just a 1/4 turn of the top right screw let the faceplate adjust its position and now Rob's knob is free to sit and spin on the shaft. (I can easily push Rob's buttons too)

Thanks for support during these exciting times of playing with Rob's parts.

-Hoagy


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#28571 - 26/03/2001 04:20 Re: Rob's knob is "sticky" [Re: hoagy]
rob
carpal tunnel

Registered: 21/05/1999
Posts: 5335
Loc: Cambridge UK
I'm glad that if I were to go under a bus today, I would at least be remembered for my knob and buttons.

Rob



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#28572 - 26/03/2001 07:47 Re: Rob's knob is "sticky" [Re: rob]
TommyE
enthusiast

Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 356
Loc: NORWAY
hehehehhehehehehehheheh

TommyE


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