every vpi is shipped with a ghost in the bearing well... don't you know that???!!
What the heck did I do
So I pulled my platter to look at the bearing on my VPI prime. I have the eagle PSU, and the road runner tachometer that control my speed. After I re-greased the bearing I dusted the platter with one of those swiffer duster‘s and the duster went near the little PCB board that the Road Runner tach picks up at signal with.
I put everything back together and switched on the turntable, it spins at 33.3 RPM but now the tachometer isn’t picking up any signal to control that speed. Did I statically electrically charged the PCB board and damage it? If so what do I do now?
I put everything back together and switched on the turntable, it spins at 33.3 RPM but now the tachometer isn’t picking up any signal to control that speed. Did I statically electrically charged the PCB board and damage it? If so what do I do now?
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