Blue alps keyboard: sell whole or scrap for switches?
Posted: 16 Jul 2021, 04:24
I apologize for being a complete noob on this, but I'd like some advice.
I've been using a Leading Edge keyboard for a while now that has clicky blue alps switches. Now I'm looking to get rid of it, I have a newer keyboard I like using, would it be more profitable for me to disassemble the keyboard and desolder the switches themselves or sell the keyboard as a whole? The keyboard works with a soarers converter, so I don't want to do such a thing unless I know I would make more money for just the switches themselves.
And do clicky blue alps switches need cleaning? I'd be happy to disassemble and lube the switches as well if it would mean getting more of my money back, but I don't want to push it.
I've been using a Leading Edge keyboard for a while now that has clicky blue alps switches. Now I'm looking to get rid of it, I have a newer keyboard I like using, would it be more profitable for me to disassemble the keyboard and desolder the switches themselves or sell the keyboard as a whole? The keyboard works with a soarers converter, so I don't want to do such a thing unless I know I would make more money for just the switches themselves.
And do clicky blue alps switches need cleaning? I'd be happy to disassemble and lube the switches as well if it would mean getting more of my money back, but I don't want to push it.