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11-08-2018, 11:19 PM | #21 |
Gone Wild
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Re: Radio static
If you are a packrat like me or go to a electronics recycle center you can find them all over. We have seen transformers going bad at work that put out dirty power and that creates noise on electronics, sometimes enough can keep them from working. Tip 2 would be to use velcro and avoid zip ties. Wire holders should just be snug and not tight. When you over tighten a bundle of wires you can actually compress and thin insulation and cause issues. Our tec’s have removed zip ties and seen gremlins go away, the new standard is velcro, best thing is it is reusable and durable.
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