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Kilin

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Hi there...

I have some troubles with oxide on contacts of the battery in my MM stingray (2001).

I'm trying with some anti-oxide products, but I think it's late (the contacts have lost their gold film).. Is it possible to order the plastic battery seat so I can replace it? Other suggestion?

thank you very much, and sorry for my bad english

F.
 

Basspro

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Im sure a CS rep will help you out on this. If no replacement is avaliable i would suggest you use a little dielectric grease on the contacts. It will help prevent oxide build-up and create a good contact.
 

Kirby

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Have replaced the battery boxes on two of mine. Very easy job, done in 10 minutes.
 

Basspro

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Are you sure that's what should be used?

Dielectric

Ken...

Just a suggestion,Ive used it on my active basses for years now without any problems. The best solution is if the bass is stored for a long peroid of time is to remove the battery to prevent battery seepage.
 

Kilin

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hi everyone, thank four you replies...

Have replaced the battery boxes on two of mine. Very easy job, done in 10 minutes.

hey kirby, where did you find the battery box? How to replace? You had to cut the wire? How to attach the new?

Hope someone of the MM staff can help me, I don't want to search for not original stuff..

a friend of mine said I should have replaced the box immediatly, and I could have damaged my pickups. Is it true?

thank you everyone, great community!
 
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