How to Fix Jog Wheels

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How to Fix Jog Wheels
Posted on: 08.02.2012 by Hershel Stienecker
In regarding the article from djranking s.com
"How to Fix Glitchy Faders and Jog Wheels"

http://www.djranking s.com/2010/08/1...ers-jog-wheel/

Can anybody help me? I have looked everywhere for carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease. Radioshack, Home Depot, Micro Center, local computer stores, Lowes, Ace Hardware and nobody has heard of it nor was it. Where can I find the carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease? Is there some believe I can substitute it with?

Thanks
Rodney Loghry
09.02.2012
This probably doesn't help but I recently used something called contralube 770 (it's marketed as an electrical lubricant here in the UK) to fix my vci's jog wheels, as per that video below, and it worked a treat.

http://www.contralube.com/index.html

There must be something similar over your side of the pond??


Originally Posted by Dj repete
In regarding the article from djranking s.com
"How to Fix Glitchy Faders and Jog Wheels"

http://www.djranking s.com/2010/08/1...ers-jog-wheel/

Can anybody help me? I have looked everywhere for carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease. Radioshack, Home Depot, Micro Center, local computer stores, Lowes, Ace Hardware and nobody has heard of it nor was it. Where can I find the carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease? Is there some believe I can substitute it with?

Thanks
Hershel Stienecker
08.02.2012
In regarding the article from djranking s.com
"How to Fix Glitchy Faders and Jog Wheels"

http://www.djranking s.com/2010/08/1...ers-jog-wheel/

Can anybody help me? I have looked everywhere for carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease. Radioshack, Home Depot, Micro Center, local computer stores, Lowes, Ace Hardware and nobody has heard of it nor was it. Where can I find the carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease? Is there some believe I can substitute it with?

Thanks
Della Kalender
10.02.2012
mg chemicals 847 has no silicone..not sure if that matters .

was wondering this same thing as I do my arcade mod figured I'd clean as well.

I've seen some stuff called dielectric grease, does anyone know if that would work?
Leeanna Ayla
10.02.2012
Amazon.com: MG Chemicals 847 Carbon Conductive Assembly Paste: Automotive@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31fHy2YTx%2BL.@@AMEPARAM@@31fHy2YTx%2BL
Rodney Loghry
09.02.2012
This probably doesn't help but I recently used something called contralube 770 (it's marketed as an electrical lubricant here in the UK) to fix my vci's jog wheels, as per that video below, and it worked a treat.

http://www.contralube.com/index.html

There must be something similar over your side of the pond??


Originally Posted by Dj repete
In regarding the article from djranking s.com
"How to Fix Glitchy Faders and Jog Wheels"

http://www.djranking s.com/2010/08/1...ers-jog-wheel/

Can anybody help me? I have looked everywhere for carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease. Radioshack, Home Depot, Micro Center, local computer stores, Lowes, Ace Hardware and nobody has heard of it nor was it. Where can I find the carbon-enriched conductive silicon grease? Is there some believe I can substitute it with?

Thanks

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