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Just rejuvenated our TV remote by gently brushing powdered graphite on the button pads as shown here: https://youtu.be/SvVgDmW9zgQ
Power button was totally dead before, and works like new after. Pretty quick and easy to do (hardest part was getting the remote open without breaking too many clips!) One of those "wish I'd known about this years ago" repairs...
(Also gave the contacts on the PCB side a clean as they're very oxidised-looking. They don't look any different after, but doesn't seem to be a problem either. EDIT: and best not to mess with, see https://cathode.church/@s0/113615805807565960 )
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Interesting but I’m unsure how long it will last. The original carbon conductor was glued on. It seems like rubbing graphite on the pads will come off quickly and will come off onto the PCB creating a permanent button press short.
I don’t know an appropriate glue but some type of glue on the rubber before applying graphite would make it last longer.
Interesting but I’m unsure how long it will last. The original carbon conductor was glued on. It seems like rubbing graphite on the pads will come off quickly and will come off onto the PCB creating a permanent button press short.
I don’t know an appropriate glue but some type of glue on the rubber before applying graphite would make it last longer.