The converters are sealed and servicing requires replacement through
Olympus.
John
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From: marc simon <marc.simon@xxxxxxx>
To: Olympus mailing list <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 20, 1999 1:59 PM
Subject: [OM] Strange substance in an IS B-28 converter
> Hi all,
> I've recently noticed a strange "deposit" in my IS/L B-28 converter.
> It looks like moisture, so it's probably this famous "fungus" about which
> there already was some threads on the list.
> As the converter is sealed, I've no access to the glass surface to clean
it:
> the deposit seem being on an "internal" glass surface.
> I've not yet search in the archives about the suggestions to get rid of
this
> annoying intrusion, if my memory is right somebody suggest some UV source
or
> heating but as the converter is in some sort of polycarbonate it could be
> dangerous...
> I'll be interested if somebody has some information about the optical
> construction of this converter (until this moment my idea was it's a
single
> piece of glass...)
> Thanks in advance for you suggestions.
> regards
> marc
>
>
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