First post!
I bought my first Model F for $99 about a little over a year and a half ago. It needed a lot of care and restoration. The keyboard worked, but wouldn't type odd numbers at the top. It looked like the corresponding trace was broken on the PCB. I tried fixing it myself, but it wouldn't work no matter how I repaired the trace. I tried copper tape, conductive ink, and even soldered a wire. I got continuity either way, but the odd keys just still wouldn't work.
All I can think of is that either the trace needs to maintain a certain capacitance that was more precise when the trace was covered by the film, or maybe the controller circuitry is faulty.
I think I botched the job anyway lol. I accidentally lifted up more of the trace and broke it. There are spots of solder residue. And, I scratched it trying to scrub the solder off.
How to fix Model F PCB
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
As it happens: I have a spare XT PCB and controller if you’d like them. Free for the cost of shipping. A good fallback if your hacking doesn’t work!
Only problem is I am over here in Scotland. Tends to make shipping very expensive over the ocean. But I do travel to America later in the year, if you still need them then.
Only problem is I am over here in Scotland. Tends to make shipping very expensive over the ocean. But I do travel to America later in the year, if you still need them then.
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- Location: republic of ireland
- Main keyboard: ducky zero shine
- Main mouse: zowie fk1+
- Favorite switch: mx blue
You could measure the capacitance of each good row with an avr transistor tester, then put an appropriately sized capacitor on the bad row to match the rest, after the trace is repaired. that's what i would try at least. the hard part is finding room for the capacitor, and the trace repair. perhaps it could be wired outside the pcb sandwich.
- thefarside
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: IBM 4704 F107
- Main mouse: Old, boring Logitech
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
I’m in the USA and also have a spare PCB and controller you can have for the cost of shipping if you like. Send me a PM if you’re interested.Muirium wrote: 04 May 2023, 22:26 As it happens: I have a spare XT PCB and controller if you’d like them. Free for the cost of shipping. A good fallback if your hacking doesn’t work!
Only problem is I am over here in Scotland. Tends to make shipping very expensive over the ocean. But I do travel to America later in the year, if you still need them then.