Thanks for the answers... tonight I may have busted an important myth... I'm
kind of hoping, anyway. After looking at the copper contacts on the keybed
circuit board that the 'pills' make contact with, under a very good stereo
microscope - I noticed there was what looked like a significant amount of what
I'd call 'varnishing' where the pills had come into contact with them. This is
not visible to the naked eye - unless your eyes are a hell of a lot better than
mine - which is possible.I also checked the conductivity of the 'old' carbon
pills and found them all to be pretty decent - somewhere in the 70 ohm range -
certainly no better than i could do with 'keypad fix' or caikote 44.
So
on a hunch I made a little ball of 00 grade steel wool that i held with tweezers
and (through the microscope) went through and cleaned up ever copper pad so it
appeared bright an shiny - WITHOUT doing any sort of reconditioning or recoating
to the carbon pills themselves.
Result? A full keyboard of well behaved
keys!! I see no reason that it won't stay that way for a few years (depending on
how the 'varnish' on the copper is created - breakdown product in the rubber
pill material perhaps?).
Anyway- i thought i'd share this with you -
also a nice solution because it costs NOTHING outside of an hour or your
time.
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Re: Re[2]: [PolySix] BEST Key contact repair solution?
2016-07-01 by <backshall1@bellsouth.net>
Yikes, that’s a scary way to clean those pads. They are supposed to be
gold-plated, with copper underneath. Once the gold is gone they can corrode very
quickly. Alcohol and cotton swabs should be sufficient to clean those
pads.
Sent: Friday, July 1, 2016 12:52 AM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [PolySix] BEST Key contact repair
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