Hello everybody.
I've been missing from this forum for a few years. Actually I haven't opened an amp in a long while.
Back I am with a little query.
The chassis outside surface in my SF Vibrolux Reverb - which I haven't used for a few years - is covered with a sort of greasy white powder. It's not just normal dust, it's more of a greasy powder that comes off with a vigorous rub.
It is on every exposed surface - chassis, filter caps hood, and tube shields.
It is not on other parts EXCEPT one single screw on a tube socket (see photo). Inside the chassis and beneath the filter caps hood the surface is clean and shiny.
My home, as everywhere in the city, is relatively humid (I giess 60-80%) all year round. Yet this is the first time, and the first amp, with this issue, and I've owned amps for about 30 years.
What could it be? Mold? Doesn't seem so really. Maybe the result of some sort of galvanic current?
Anything that I should be worried of?
Can I just wipe the powder off and use the amp as usual?
I've been missing from this forum for a few years. Actually I haven't opened an amp in a long while.
Back I am with a little query.
The chassis outside surface in my SF Vibrolux Reverb - which I haven't used for a few years - is covered with a sort of greasy white powder. It's not just normal dust, it's more of a greasy powder that comes off with a vigorous rub.
It is on every exposed surface - chassis, filter caps hood, and tube shields.
It is not on other parts EXCEPT one single screw on a tube socket (see photo). Inside the chassis and beneath the filter caps hood the surface is clean and shiny.
My home, as everywhere in the city, is relatively humid (I giess 60-80%) all year round. Yet this is the first time, and the first amp, with this issue, and I've owned amps for about 30 years.
What could it be? Mold? Doesn't seem so really. Maybe the result of some sort of galvanic current?
Anything that I should be worried of?
Can I just wipe the powder off and use the amp as usual?
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