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situation is a plastic meter cover, on a large process control board,
onboard a tanker ship, deployed. The meter movement underneath experiences wild meter-swings, associated with finger contact, presumed to be due to static electricity. we have a decent collection of household-type substances, also a small collection of industrial substances. we have infrequent but regular access to Navy Exchanges, which are basically transplanted K-mart sort of outlet. Carries common american brand-name stuffs. The official Navy Supply Chain can deliver almost anything, but not always within your lifetime..... |
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Alan Horowitz wrote:
situation is a plastic meter cover, on a large process control board, onboard a tanker ship, deployed. The meter movement underneath experiences wild meter-swings, associated with finger contact, presumed to be due to static electricity. we have a decent collection of household-type substances, also a small collection of industrial substances. we have infrequent but regular access to Navy Exchanges, which are basically transplanted K-mart sort of outlet. Carries common american brand-name stuffs. The official Navy Supply Chain can deliver almost anything, but not always within your lifetime..... Box of dryer sheets (you know, the ANTI-STATIC ones). Wipe as needed. Also removes dust. Mark L. Fergerson |
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Alan Horowitz wrote:
situation is a plastic meter cover, on a large process control board, onboard a tanker ship, deployed. The meter movement underneath experiences wild meter-swings, associated with finger contact, presumed to be due to static electricity. we have a decent collection of household-type substances, also a small collection of industrial substances. we have infrequent but regular access to Navy Exchanges, which are basically transplanted K-mart sort of outlet. Carries common american brand-name stuffs. The official Navy Supply Chain can deliver almost anything, but not always within your lifetime..... Box of dryer sheets (you know, the ANTI-STATIC ones). Wipe as needed. Also removes dust. Mark L. Fergerson |
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"Alan Horowitz" wrote in message
om... situation is a plastic meter cover, on a large process control board, onboard a tanker ship, deployed. The meter movement underneath experiences wild meter-swings, associated with finger contact, presumed to be due to static electricity. we have a decent collection of household-type substances, also a small collection of industrial substances. we have infrequent but regular access to Navy Exchanges, which are basically transplanted K-mart sort of outlet. Carries common american brand-name stuffs. The official Navy Supply Chain can deliver almost anything, but not always within your lifetime..... Hard disk or circuit board wrapper, especially one of the translucent pink ones. You'd have to ground it somehow. -- Bob Day |
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"Alan Horowitz" wrote in message
om... situation is a plastic meter cover, on a large process control board, onboard a tanker ship, deployed. The meter movement underneath experiences wild meter-swings, associated with finger contact, presumed to be due to static electricity. we have a decent collection of household-type substances, also a small collection of industrial substances. we have infrequent but regular access to Navy Exchanges, which are basically transplanted K-mart sort of outlet. Carries common american brand-name stuffs. The official Navy Supply Chain can deliver almost anything, but not always within your lifetime..... Hard disk or circuit board wrapper, especially one of the translucent pink ones. You'd have to ground it somehow. -- Bob Day |
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Alan Horowitz:
A common liquid dish detergent like Joy, Palmolive, or Dove applied with a soft cloth or very soft paper towel like Viva (do not add water)..... wipe on and then wipe the excess off....... I have been using this method for decades on plastic analog multi-meter faces and it works great and has lasting effects. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Alan Horowitz" wrote in message om... situation is a plastic meter cover, on a large process control board, onboard a tanker ship, deployed. The meter movement underneath experiences wild meter-swings, associated with finger contact, presumed to be due to static electricity. we have a decent collection of household-type substances, also a small collection of industrial substances. we have infrequent but regular access to Navy Exchanges, which are basically transplanted K-mart sort of outlet. Carries common american brand-name stuffs. The official Navy Supply Chain can deliver almost anything, but not always within your lifetime..... |
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Alan Horowitz:
A common liquid dish detergent like Joy, Palmolive, or Dove applied with a soft cloth or very soft paper towel like Viva (do not add water)..... wipe on and then wipe the excess off....... I have been using this method for decades on plastic analog multi-meter faces and it works great and has lasting effects. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Alan Horowitz" wrote in message om... situation is a plastic meter cover, on a large process control board, onboard a tanker ship, deployed. The meter movement underneath experiences wild meter-swings, associated with finger contact, presumed to be due to static electricity. we have a decent collection of household-type substances, also a small collection of industrial substances. we have infrequent but regular access to Navy Exchanges, which are basically transplanted K-mart sort of outlet. Carries common american brand-name stuffs. The official Navy Supply Chain can deliver almost anything, but not always within your lifetime..... |
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Clean it with liquid "fabric-soft" meant to be used in washing machines (the
pink goo) and then wipe it with one of those "static-free" sheets you use in the dryer. Use caution and a FEW drops of the pink goo so it doesn't run into the meter bearings and gum things up. Jim - -we have a decent collection of household-type substances, also a small -collection of industrial substances. Jim Weir, VP Eng. RST Eng. WX6RST A&P, CFI, and other good alphabet soup |
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Clean it with liquid "fabric-soft" meant to be used in washing machines (the
pink goo) and then wipe it with one of those "static-free" sheets you use in the dryer. Use caution and a FEW drops of the pink goo so it doesn't run into the meter bearings and gum things up. Jim - -we have a decent collection of household-type substances, also a small -collection of industrial substances. Jim Weir, VP Eng. RST Eng. WX6RST A&P, CFI, and other good alphabet soup |
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"Alan Horowitz" wrote in message
om... | situation is a plastic meter cover, on a large process control board, | onboard a tanker ship, deployed. The meter movement underneath | experiences wild meter-swings, associated with finger contact, | presumed to be due to static electricity. | | we have a decent collection of household-type substances, also a small | collection of industrial substances. | | we have infrequent but regular access to Navy Exchanges, which are | basically transplanted K-mart sort of outlet. Carries common american | brand-name stuffs. | | The official Navy Supply Chain can deliver almost anything, but not | always within your lifetime..... How big is it? If not too big, just breathe on it. The moisture in your breath will take the static charge away. Or you can just wipe it with a damp cloth. We have VU meters in audio that do the same thing. But most level meters now-a-days are solid state plasma displays or LED's. FrediFizzx |
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