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Slipring Replacement – All Versions
There are two types of slipring PCB, they are not interchangeable and should never be mixed.
Poor video quality will result.
The 10/RP2809-4 ROD-END slipring PCB is at the end of the ROD and has a 6-way connector.
Kit Contains: Rod termination Slipring PCB, O-ring, Circlip
The SONDE-END Slipring PCB goes at the end of the SONDE, it has a different PCB and a 4-way
connector to prevent accidental use (the PCB is visually similar - beware).
Order: 09/RP2816ZBD-V0 (PCB), 04/XVH62S02 (circlip), 07/B01204016 (o-ring).
Slide back the shroud nut and carefully secure
the connector in a vice.
Using a 2mm
– 3mm screw-driver or similar,
carefully prise out the circlip that secures the
slip-ring PCB. One end of the circlip is tapered
to facilitate this.
Using a craft knife or similar, lift out the slip-
ring PCB and remove the mini-Molex
®
connector from the back of the PCB.
Plug the mini-Molex connector into the rear of the new slip-ring PCB then push the wires and the
PCB down into the connector being careful not to squash or damage any wires.
Secure the PCB in position with the new circlip
,
ensuring the circlip is properly seated in its
groove.
Remove the old O-ring. Lightly grease the new O-ring with PTFE grease and fit to the connector.