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turbocrow

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« on: October 14, 2013, 03:18:00 AM »

QUOTE(jazzdglass @ Oct 14 2013, 09:23 AM) View Post

so this is a chinese knock off right. I have used many of these in the past, but none gave me any trouble like this one.. the fault started with the single button on the device. i had to press it really hard before before it receives the controller. then it got to when i had to place something heavy on that little button for it to work.. now it doesnt work again.
i thought simply opening up the device and replacing the button itself would solve the problem, or even a temporary short circuit to make it stay on the connect toggle permanently. but i dont understand this button. it has just 4 points soldered to the board and i have tried shorting all of them together and no effect.
if theres any knowledge to make this work please, and the name of the button type. thank you.
http://m.flickr.com/...s/96558884@N05/

I think you just join two prongs from what I can recall. But I honestly cant remember lol !.
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RDC

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« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2013, 12:59:00 PM »

Link goes nowhere.

Just because you haven't run across a bad one yet doesn't mean they don't exist.

Shorting all 4 of the contacts together for the Tact switch would be the same as holding the button down, so if that did nothing there then a new switch isn't going to help it any.
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« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2013, 04:00:00 AM »

Without being able to measure that component to tell exactly, it could be any number of Tact switches.

Best guess from the pics though is something like this.

http://www.mouser.co.....0aIck4s6CSqM=

You'll have to compare the DataSheet for it to the measurements of the old one there to know for sure though.

http://www.mouser.co..._1110-11500.pdf

Both Mouser and DigiKey are good places for components like that, but again, if shorting the pads together did nothing, then neither will a new switch.
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