I think that's a great approach/bit of advice and worth noting. I'm happy you aren't advising daily/weekly cleanings with deoxit. Does it have any guidance for reapplication in its instructions?
Actually, you know, I don't think that the stuff is meant for very regular use. It's a restorative process. And then only to be maintained.
So as I have stood corrected that, because these are "new" devices, there is no need to "restore" the contacts with the D solution. However, perhaps the very first time you use this, The D solution would be OK. But thereafter, I don't see any reason ever to use that again, and opt instead for the G solution, maybe once a week? I think it's going to come down to trial and error, and I'm happy to keep everyone posted because I certainly will be undertaking this for my own edification.
I think it's important to note that, since removing the first battery use since cleaning, I have taken a Q-tip to the threads and still been able to remove oxidation. Not so much as before, but perhaps the solution continues to work for a significant period of time allowing the easy removal of the inevitable oxidation. I don't know, I'm speculating here but, there definitely is more to be wiped from the threads as you continue using the device.
EDIT: And I should add that it's not that I believe that it's possible that the body is disintegrating before my eyes. I'm not troubled by the concern of seeing the oxidation. And frankly, I don't even think Hopper labs has even thought of this. Because their aeronautical engineers, not electrical ones
I think that's a great approach/bit of advice and worth noting. I'm happy you aren't advising daily/weekly cleanings with deoxit. Does it have any guidance for reapplication in its instructions?
Sorry if I missed your question,
@greenextinguisher ... I haven't found specific instruction for when to repeat any application.
But, if it counts for anything... when I repaired TV's in my younger days, and we applied that cleaner to contacts (it was a blue spray), it lasted for a long time - enough to not see that TV back for that problem again! That's much lower voltage and current for those rotary switches, granted, but I'm hoping I don't even have to think about reapplying that for at
least a week. If I had the Gold (gotta order it), I'd have applied that right after the D. Still, a week at least, but that's just my OCD. Tell you what, in a week I'll do a review of how this has fared.