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| Old Scope Got Wet and Left a Weird Nasty Stain On the Carpet |
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| bd139:
Cat pissed in one of my scopes once. It’ll stink terribly when it gets warm. In my case the bastard blew it up. I have no cats any more. Highly recommended. Horrible creatures. |
| Rascal:
I have a Cossor 1035 (1960's) scope that left a oily stain on a wooden floor. To be honest I never got to the bottom of it but my initial suspicion was leaky oil filled Capacitor(s) that i believe they used in that model. I dont know if these 'Visconol' caps contained enough oil to cause the mess but whatever it was the floorboard soaked the stuff up! Paul |
| bd139:
That may have actually had an oil filled transformer in it. Notoriously leaky. |
| Cyberdragon:
--- Quote from: bd139 on August 17, 2020, 12:05:32 pm ---That may have actually had an oil filled transformer in it. Notoriously leaky. --- End quote --- OOF, sounds plausible. It would explain the random overheats and weird mist (not smoke) it would emit (though I haven't used it in years). I'll have to take it apart to inspect but does that mean it'd FUBAR? |
| bd139:
Was replying to Rascal on the transformer. The Paco S-55 looks like a standard EI clamped transformer from some googling. Regarding yours it’s probably rusty cat piss :( I’d tape the cat to the scope and throw it in the sea :-DD |
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