Post 1 made on Wednesday June 15, 2005 at 06:23 |
Locdout Long Time Member |
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A few of the buttons on my 8811 have gone bad. Is it possible to fix them at all?
I read something in the archives about a Loctite product, but that thread was about 3 years ago and maybe things have changed.
Can anyone advise me on the best course of action?
Thanks.
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Post 2 made on Wednesday June 15, 2005 at 10:40 |
DBrown Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | February 2002 1,049 |
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Two things can make a button stop working. The trace on the little circuit board beneath the button can be worn off, or the contact pad on the underside of the button can be worn off. Both might be fixable.
Go to an auto parts store and ask for (silver) conductive paint, often used to repair broken window antenna traces. Use a little to repair the worn off areas under the defective buttons.
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Post 3 made on Thursday June 16, 2005 at 14:30 |
The Robman Loyal Member |
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CircuitWorks® Rubber Keypad Repair Kit The conveniently sized kit for permanently repairing flexible rubber keypads Applies permanent conductive coating to restore electrical conductivity to worn carbon contacts Repairs tested to 500,000 keystrokes Parts A & B Mix. After mixing, has a shelf life of 72 hours |
Last edited by The Robman
on March 11, 2006 22:57.
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