On Sun, 2009-02-22 at 18:41 +0900, Oliver Fairhall wrote:
> BTW, IIRC, these pads are rubber, with a coating of conductive silicon
> or metalised powder adhered to the surface. As the conducting layer
> would only be a surface treatment, I imagine that one could wear it out,
> or accidentally clean it off. Has anyone had experience with this?
Sorry, I think these are actually carbon coated. Forgot that.
-Oli
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> On Sat, 2009-02-21 at 23:09 +0000, Andrew Jury wrote:
> > Ha!
> >
> > Just don't let anyone ever smoke near it! Only joking! I had a very
> > intermittent Polysix keyboard in a while back and no end of using IPA
> > would make a great deal of difference to the contacts. I ended up using
> > this stuff:
> >
> > http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?
> > method=getProduct&R=2638089
> >
> > This is, used in the right amounts, seems to be a good solution for
> > cleaning both the contacts and PCB pads. It's the type of thing you
> > would normally use on high voltage switch gear and the such like. The
> > keyboard is now still working about 5 months after it was last
> > serviced. I think, like you have noted, sometime you just need
> > something a little stronger than IPA. In this case it is a trade off
> > between something that works without causing any damage or so strong it
> > starts dissolving things.
> >
> > I wonder if we took a set of these contact pads to a component
> > manufacturer and asked then to build a replica what the minimum
> > production run would be to make it a viable task. If we had 10,000 made
> > I'd bet they would all sell!
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Andy
> >
> >
> > --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "wasteking1" <wasteking1@...> wrote:
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> > > the last time i cleaned my key contacts i used alchohol and a q-tip,
> > > but the results didnt last and were inconsistant. Some notes
> > > were 'sluggish',almost had a delay, others had to be hit multiple
> > > timrs...... So I recently cleaned them again, this time using
> > LIGHTER
> > > FLUID (ronsonal) and a q-tip. I was very careful not to get the
> > fluid
> > > on the laquer of the pc-board, Interestingly, i got a black residue
> > > from many of the round magnets on the q-tip,(but not all) . i NEVER
> > > got any signs of residue using alchohol. Now the keys work great,
> > all
> > > instant contacts, no sluggish response. Perhaps this stronger solvent
> > > is more effective? seems that way to me.
> > >
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