¿ªÔÆÌåÓýDont know ... If you have to turn the rotarys 3 times more for the same value change now,- which is exactly the case when 3 clicks produce a value change of + /- 1 only,- they will be worn out again much, much earlier than the old original ones. But I learned here in the group, members prefer modern parts feeling smooth and being less noisy over the original behaviour. Any new rotary encoder out there is a compromize vs the original ones,- so for me the clean job and replacing the Schmitts was the better solution. It may be a temporary fix though,- but I dont have to use the rotarys 24/7 a year. Also think about that was the 1st clean job necessary after more than a quarter of a century,- so its possible repeatable. And yes,- Servisol Super 10 is agressive to plastic,- I know that,- but it also depends how you deal w/ Servisol 10 for the clean job. Dont take much and remove everything left over AFTER the clean job. When you flood the Xpander w/ Servisol 10,- thats another story though. For the heavier programming job, its probably recommended to buy Xplorer application for the Xpander/Matrix12 single-program editing and creations and use that in addition to make original encoders survive as long as possible. Im pretty sure any Xpander and Matrix-12 has a better value w/ all original parts inside working once you want to sell it. Am 14.04.2013 17:49, schrieb Neil Loughran:
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