I'm working on an older Hartke SS bass amp. There is a main preamp board and two power amp modules, all connected (with the PT) together using plug-in connectors. There are headers on the pcb with prongs sticking out of a nylon base that mate with crimp-on connectors mounted in a nylon housing. The connectors have different numbers of connectors (5, 8, etc.).
The problem is the connectors are not making reliable contact with the pcb-mounted pins. I've cleaned everything with contact cleaner, but it seems like the connectors are loose, so when the amp is vibrated or tapped the contact comes and goes.
Has anyone else had this problem, and if so, how did you fix it? I suppose I could try to find new connectors to replace the old ones, but that may be difficult. Does anyone know where to get them? Is there another way (for example, removing the connector pins from the housing using some tool and tightening the connector by squeezing it with pliers)?
Any helpful advice will be appreciated.
Bob
The problem is the connectors are not making reliable contact with the pcb-mounted pins. I've cleaned everything with contact cleaner, but it seems like the connectors are loose, so when the amp is vibrated or tapped the contact comes and goes.
Has anyone else had this problem, and if so, how did you fix it? I suppose I could try to find new connectors to replace the old ones, but that may be difficult. Does anyone know where to get them? Is there another way (for example, removing the connector pins from the housing using some tool and tightening the connector by squeezing it with pliers)?
Any helpful advice will be appreciated.
Bob
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