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    centri first try

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    i buy one of the first 50`s centri on ebay ... its a very good shader ....but i use a clipcord
    an the maschine stuttering often and changing speed from time to time ...its the only cause for that is use clipcord ?

    sorry for my bad english

    have nice doomsday



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    thats not normal ...i have a green one and is great and consistent working , you should change the clipcord !

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    Will maybe need serviced, there is a link to Mikes/Centri video on here somewhere..

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    ok thanx ..i will look for the video .... the clipcord is ok

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    Go for a rca ive taken my clipcord connection off and it might need some lube in the bearings and a good clean. Contact mike on here hes good at replying but dont run it over 6v its got a 6v motor any more than that and it's good bye motor.

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    It's the clipcord, an RCA connection is best for Centris, the machine demands perfect current flow. If you must use a clipcord use one that is VERY high tension. It's because of the Centri that I now favor RCA jacks for all machines,the current flow is more consistent.

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    I agree its probably the clipcord. I've recently switched over to rca exclusively. They are way more consistent in power and haven't had any problems with them shorting out. Before I was going thru clipcords left and right. Especially with rotaries they really need a consistent power supply that only a rca can provide

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    hi my name is a adam, and i'm an R.c.aholic.
    all my machines are converted to rca- rotary and coil, no pivoting swinging clip that has a mind of it's own, now badly made clipcord to throw across the room

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    I would be very surprised if the Clip cord connection was the main fault...

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    The clipcord that i have is a good one frome bavarian customs ...and now i ordered a rca and will test it end of the week

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