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== Mod-wheel / bender ==
== Mod-wheel / bender ==
[[File:Bender mounting.jpg|alt=mod-wheel assembly|thumb|mod-wheel assembly|300x300px]]
If the mod-wheel has no hearable effect, but is movable and snapping towards the middle, the small black hexagon screw is eventually not tightened. Just tighten that screw and test the bender again.
If the mod-wheel has no hearable effect, but is movable and snapping towards the middle, the small black hexagon screw (seen in the middle of the picture on the right) is eventually not tightened. Just tighten that screw and test the bender again.


If then the bender has a hearable effect, but got stuck or moves to its middle very slowly, the cause can be a stuck axis of the pot. To solve this, open the hexagon screw again, and also other screws so you can disassemble the bender parts. Put a suitable contact spray (I've used WD40) onto the axis of the pot. Then turn the axis a minute or so back and forth until it's getting at least a bit more movable. After some hours the contact spray will become even more distributed by itself between the axis and the pot housing, and the pot will be easy movable.
If then the bender has a hearable effect, but gets stuck or moves to its middle very slowly, the cause can be a stuck axis of the pot. To solve this, open the hexagon screw again, and also other screws so you can disassemble the bender parts. Put a suitable contact spray (I've used WD40) onto the axis of the pot. Turn the axis a minute or so back and forth until it's getting at least a bit more movable. After some hours the contact spray will become even more distributed by itself between the axis and the pot housing, now the pot will be easy movable.


The forward-pressing feature of the bender can also do just nothing: There is a small pressure sensor. The piece of ribbon inside seems to lose it's ability for appropriate conduction over time. It is taking apart in the following two pictures:

== Leaked caps ==
In my case, there was cracking sound and suddenly no sound at all, because of leaked caps C11 and C12: They damaged the conductor beneath. Remove the faulty caps, check the conductor, and replace the caps with same capacity and same voltage or higher voltage.
[[File:Leaked caps.jpg|none|thumb|leaked caps]]
[[File:Removed caps.jpg|none|thumb|removed caps showing damaged conductor]]
[[Category:Instrument repairs]]

Revision as of 19:11, 2 July 2024

Mod-wheel / bender

mod-wheel assembly
mod-wheel assembly

If the mod-wheel has no hearable effect, but is movable and snapping towards the middle, the small black hexagon screw (seen in the middle of the picture on the right) is eventually not tightened. Just tighten that screw and test the bender again.

If then the bender has a hearable effect, but gets stuck or moves to its middle very slowly, the cause can be a stuck axis of the pot. To solve this, open the hexagon screw again, and also other screws so you can disassemble the bender parts. Put a suitable contact spray (I've used WD40) onto the axis of the pot. Turn the axis a minute or so back and forth until it's getting at least a bit more movable. After some hours the contact spray will become even more distributed by itself between the axis and the pot housing, now the pot will be easy movable.


The forward-pressing feature of the bender can also do just nothing: There is a small pressure sensor. The piece of ribbon inside seems to lose it's ability for appropriate conduction over time. It is taking apart in the following two pictures:

Leaked caps

In my case, there was cracking sound and suddenly no sound at all, because of leaked caps C11 and C12: They damaged the conductor beneath. Remove the faulty caps, check the conductor, and replace the caps with same capacity and same voltage or higher voltage.

leaked caps
removed caps showing damaged conductor