What Keeps Feeding Electrical Gremlins?

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  1. Jeff_Barrett

    Jeff_Barrett Member

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    It's the "Om" symbol ...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Om_symbol.svg

    TLDR: It's a very important Hindu symbol used in a number of spiritual ceremonies, usually marking the beginning and end of a chapters in sacred texts.
     


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    These new fangled switches were not meant to be taken apart really. They were assembled by machines, compared to the Honda Dream handle bar switch which comes to mind here, that one was from the 60s and was assembled across the Pacific by some sweet hands, (not as stylish as yours AM mind you.) I have had my go with switches and have had springs/balls/etc fly out onto the hungry garage floor, there was always a happy ending though (those were the days :smile:) Now, I spray some Wurth stuff in my switches every so often, more after rain rides. :mech: :peace: Nice manicure :thumbsup:
     


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    Thanks, now I get it. Oms law still applies if ya get one of those switches apart and ya can't get it back together.
     


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  4. A.M

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    Wurth contact cleaner?

    Haha, thanks...changing brake pads so we'll see how muh nails holsld up.
     


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    Yes, but in that case I think it needs a rename to AMs law.
     


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    Most of those rattlecan contact cleaners will be hard on your nail polish. The EPA came down hard of those containing, or made of Carbon Tetrachloride and Freon.

    Don't breathe any of them...
     


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