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Re: PCB repair
MattBW - Let me know how you get on if you try the fix. Unfortunately, for some strange reason this post has been hijacked and my idea consistently dissed by one particular member. Don't really know why as it's a pretty good repair & as saved me a lot of time & money so please don't be put off, it's prety simple and works incredibly well! I guess there will be another boring reply to this about how rubbish the repair is. Nevermind - can't please everyone all the time.
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Re: PCB repair
I have not dismissed your idea buddy. Please read. Its a nifty solution. My concern is not with your solution but the fragility of these membranes which are getting old. You can sort one problem on them only for another one to turn up somewhere else. That is no reflection on what you have done. I'm a great believer in simple solutions.
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Re: PCB repair
Put downCovKid wrote:Although having gone to that trouble, you might just as well hard-wire the lot as many of us have done.
Put downCovKid wrote:You'll still need to be very careful with the rest of the PCB as most are incredibly brittle now. Plastics (at least those used in the 80s) don't have a finite life.
Put downCovKid wrote:Seen way too many that have started seperating or split. We'll have to agree to disagree on this. Good membranes are becoming increasingly rare. The heat on the dash probably doesn't help.
Put down - of the patronising typeCovKid wrote:Long as you're happy with it, thats all that matters. The true test is time.
Put down dressed up as a compliment.CovKid wrote:I have not dismissed your idea buddy. Please read. Its a nifty solution. My concern is not with your solution but the fragility of these membranes which are getting old. You can sort one problem on them only for another one to turn up somewhere else. That is no reflection on what you have done. I'm a great believer in simple solutions.
What's the point in anyone with any reasonable smidgin of a half decent idea posting about it when this is the response It gets. It saddens me and doesn't really want me to make any further contributions to the club.
Re: PCB repair
... OK OK OK
Let's allow for a bit of discussion and comment shall we. Face to face there wouldn't be this problem I'm sure... It's all about how we read it.
Captain a good post inspiring others to try your method
Cov just saying there's still downsides or could be
Both valid... now several solutions have been proposed with pros & cons people can make their minds up for themselves which suits them. Maybe depending on state of ribbon & connectors when viewed close up for the first time
Thanks everyone it's all good
Let's allow for a bit of discussion and comment shall we. Face to face there wouldn't be this problem I'm sure... It's all about how we read it.
Captain a good post inspiring others to try your method
Cov just saying there's still downsides or could be
Both valid... now several solutions have been proposed with pros & cons people can make their minds up for themselves which suits them. Maybe depending on state of ribbon & connectors when viewed close up for the first time
Thanks everyone it's all good
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