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Old 29-04-2017, 02:52 PM
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Miniature USBs

After a long spell of inactivity due to poor skies I was able to crank up my rig last night in a spell of low temperature/humidity.

I had problems with both my imaging and guiding cameras with their software repeatedly indicating "no camera". Both cameras use miniature usb plug/sockets which are unsuited to outdoor use and owing to their loose fitting are prone to movement as the cameras track across the sky.
I make an effort to restrain the tension on the cable/camera interfaces.

After a few replugs both cameras came good for the rest of the imaging session.

In the past I have replaced the camera leads as regular USB to miniature USB leads are relatively inexpensive to obtain. However, replacing the miniature USB camera sockets would be a difficult task (and what would be the alternative?)

Perhaps there is a good cleaning agent to spruce up the contacts? I hesitate to spray them with WD40!

Any suggestions for possible solutions?

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Old 29-04-2017, 03:19 PM
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rub the contacts with steel wool, if you can't get that in there i try & use a ladies metal nail file, cleans the contacts up good
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Old 29-04-2017, 05:29 PM
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Matey...

Get some contact cleaner lubricant from jaycar...
That will clean the connector of any corrosion..

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Old 30-04-2017, 12:16 PM
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Thanks for these suggestions
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Old 08-05-2017, 03:59 PM
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there's also fibreglass pencils, tight bristle brushes for scrubbing corrosion off electrical contacts. Jaycar also have Deoxit which I've used for years, like a two bottle nailpolish kit, one cleans and the other protects, works a treat when I find a leaked battery in something, cleaner used along with a fibreglass pencil can really get into tight spaces.
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Old 10-05-2017, 10:17 AM
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Thanks Sil - I will certainly get some of the cleaner from Jaycar next time
I am in the city.
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