Bill58 Native Texan Local time 4:55 AM Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 3,002 View My Gallery Oct 5, 2008 #1 Not having used my T-4s for about a year, I tried to start them up, but no dice and the two batteries I tried are good. Any ideas? Thanks, Bill J jolefler Established Local time 3:55 PM Joined Dec 8, 2006 Messages 159 View My Gallery Oct 6, 2008 #2 Also, try installing the batteries and let the cameras sit for an hour (perhaps less). Bill58 Native Texan Local time 4:55 AM Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 3,002 View My Gallery Oct 6, 2008 #3 Problems solved. I used a fiberglass corrosion remover pen to remove same and then a Deoxit pen...and voila, they're fine. Many thanks! Bill You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) Email Share Link
Not having used my T-4s for about a year, I tried to start them up, but no dice and the two batteries I tried are good. Any ideas? Thanks, Bill
J jolefler Established Local time 3:55 PM Joined Dec 8, 2006 Messages 159 View My Gallery Oct 6, 2008 #2 Also, try installing the batteries and let the cameras sit for an hour (perhaps less). Bill58 Native Texan Local time 4:55 AM Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 3,002 View My Gallery Oct 6, 2008 #3 Problems solved. I used a fiberglass corrosion remover pen to remove same and then a Deoxit pen...and voila, they're fine. Many thanks! Bill You must log in or register to reply here.
Bill58 Native Texan Local time 4:55 AM Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 3,002 View My Gallery Oct 6, 2008 #3 Problems solved. I used a fiberglass corrosion remover pen to remove same and then a Deoxit pen...and voila, they're fine. Many thanks! Bill
Problems solved. I used a fiberglass corrosion remover pen to remove same and then a Deoxit pen...and voila, they're fine. Many thanks! Bill