You have checked the obvious like making sure the encoder wheel is clean and
tight on the shaft, and cleaned the optical coupler?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-vectorlist@synthcom.com
> [mailto:owner-vectorlist@synthcom.com]On Behalf Of Christopher X.
> Candreva
> Sent: Tuesday, July 3, 2001 7:02 PM
> To: vectorlist@synthcom.com
> Subject: VECTOR: Star Trek Spinner
>
>
>
> My ST spinner has what to me at least is an odd problem. It spins fine, as
> long as your always go in the same direction.
>
> If you reverse direction, it will 'jump' to some new position,
> then pick up
> moving cleanly. Reverse again, it jumps back, and moves cleanly from there
> on.
>
> My (limited) understanding of how the spinner works dosn't point
> to anything
> obvious to check. Can anyone point me to a likely suspect ?
>
> -Chris
>
> ==========================================================
> Chris Candreva -- chris@westnet.com -- (914) 967-7816
> WestNet Internet Services of Westchester
> http://www.westnet.com/
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