I don't know, I've had it for years, at least since i could see well enough
to read its name.
If its not melted the glue or plastic, then its one heck of a coincidence
that it failed so spactacularly.
Its inside a Howland West Mixer so that dates it to the 1970s and the only
thing which has gone wrong on it ever was one input capacitor in a
microphone amp which went crackly.
Brian
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"Phil Allison" wrote in message
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"Brian Gaff"
Yes, I had a crackly one on a mixer desk I use, and gave it a squirt and
worked the plug up and down in it and all seemed fine. Left plug in
overnight, In the morning there is no retention or connection, one
supposes some solvent in the spray has melted the material the contacts
were mounted on.
One lives and learns.
** You will learn something *only* when you have a good look at that
socket.
The hydrocabon solvents used in electrical cleaning sprays ( including
WD40) do not dissolve the plastic parts of any known connector.
Is this the product you used?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Servisol-Con.../dp/B005NZATBC
... Phil