So I recently bought this good looking japanese AEK :
Would you recommend just salvaging the switches and keycaps and doing an alps tkl build instead?
However, upon closer inspection, the board is absolutely rusted to rot:
So, is this salvageable? Should I consider designing and manufacturing a new plate? I'm guessing the pcb/electronics are probably in quite the bad condition too, but haven't checked yet.Request for AEK restoration ideas/help
- KeebMeUp
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Norbaforce 91u | Model F Bigfoot
- Favorite switch: Alps
- Contact:
I have spare AEK parts if needed. Located in the USA. Send me a DM if you would like a replacement plate and/or a PCB/Case.
Example of a plate I can send out to you:
Example of a plate I can send out to you:
Thanks for the replies! Shipping from USA is unfortunately impossible for me for the next 6 months due to my life situation, so I'll try to salvage it first.
The switches feel pretty good so I'm hopeful, but in worst case I have some donor switchplates from salmons and isopropanol.
Does anyone have any recommendations for adb converter repos for arduino pro micros? There seem to be at least a few different.
The switches feel pretty good so I'm hopeful, but in worst case I have some donor switchplates from salmons and isopropanol.
Does anyone have any recommendations for adb converter repos for arduino pro micros? There seem to be at least a few different.
- Bjerrk
- Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Main keyboard: Cherry G80-1800 & Models F & M
- Main mouse: Mouse Keys, Trackpoint, Trackball
- Favorite switch: IBM Buckling Springs+Beamspring, Alps Plate Spring
The TMK (and QMK as far as I recall) adb_usb converter firmware works flawlessly for me (and has lots of nifty features)