Hallo alle zusammen,
ich bin seit heute stolzer Besitzer eines MK2.
Ich habe nun ein kleines Problem mit der Abdeckung des USB Ports.
Und zwar schaffe ich es nicht den "Stöpsel" auf die Abdeckung zu bringen, ohne dass ein Überdruck darin entsteht und den "Stöpsel" fast von selbst w[s][/s]ieder nach aussen drückt.
Mache ich was falsch? oder ist das normal?
Viele Grüße
Kai
USB-Abdeckung
Re: USB-Abdeckung
Alles noch etwas neu. Normalerweise lässt er sich langsam eindrücken. Fette die Oringe mal mit ein klein wenig Siliconfett.
OSTC MK2 407
Re: USB-Abdeckung
Ich hatte das Problem auch, nachdem ich die O-Ringe des Stöpsels leicht mit Silikonfestt behandelt hatte.
Bei mir hat daraufhin das Entfetten mit einem fusselfreien Lappen geholfen.
Bei mir hat daraufhin das Entfetten mit einem fusselfreien Lappen geholfen.
Oliver
OSTC Mk2 1830
OSTC Mk2 1830
Re: USB-Abdeckung
dmainou Wrote:
> Hope it helps
Not really, the OP described a problem the other way round - he could not fit the plug properly. Greasing has been suggested as a solution. For me there has never been a problem in fitting it in (but in removing which results in a bunch of deformed USB plugs laying around)...
> Hope it helps
Not really, the OP described a problem the other way round - he could not fit the plug properly. Greasing has been suggested as a solution. For me there has never been a problem in fitting it in (but in removing which results in a bunch of deformed USB plugs laying around)...
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MK2 1076
my wish list: http://heinrichsweikamp.net/forum/read.php?2,4649
MK2 1076
my wish list: http://heinrichsweikamp.net/forum/read.php?2,4649
Re: USB-Abdeckung
Solodiver Wrote:
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> dmainou Wrote:
> > Hope it helps
>
> Not really, the OP described a problem the other
> way round - he could not fit the plug properly.
> Greasing has been suggested as a solution. For me
> there has never been a problem in fitting it in
> (but in removing which results in a bunch of
> deformed USB plugs laying around)...
OK, Google translate wasn't very good in this instance. Could understand the words plug and usb port. So if getting it out was the problem then the answer could be said in a couple of pics.
Anyway help has been provided whis is a good outcome.
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> dmainou Wrote:
> > Hope it helps
>
> Not really, the OP described a problem the other
> way round - he could not fit the plug properly.
> Greasing has been suggested as a solution. For me
> there has never been a problem in fitting it in
> (but in removing which results in a bunch of
> deformed USB plugs laying around)...
OK, Google translate wasn't very good in this instance. Could understand the words plug and usb port. So if getting it out was the problem then the answer could be said in a couple of pics.
Anyway help has been provided whis is a good outcome.
OSTC MK2 1394