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Title: Remote Control Repair
Post by: epi on May 12, 2012,18:03:11
Hi, some remotes are hard to locate, and a neighbour brought me his worn out OKI TV remote as a last resort. I've checked for threads and didn't find this topic, so here goes. The remote had nearly all the contacts worn. I purchased a hole puncher, aluminiun foil and glue, punched out around 40 3mm circles and glued them one by one, around 15 minutes. The remote worked perfectly. Good customer in the past, so I couldn't let him down, invited me to a few  :brinda: and paid the parts I bought, 5€.
Title: Re: Remote Control Repair
Post by: Turnip on May 15, 2012,13:08:40
Hi Frank - nifty,

Been cutting squares out of 'Baco Foil' for some time, never thought of a punch to do round ones. Suggest don't retire, ever  - we need you - Chris
Title: Re: Remote Control Repair
Post by: Keith on May 16, 2012,07:55:44
I usually give the contact pads a clean with IPA, then rub a hot soldering iron over each pad and a final clean with IPA. Usually works, but fiddly foil if all else fails though!

Keith
Title: Re: Remote Control Repair
Post by: Turnip on May 16, 2012,12:42:06
Hi Keith,

Wot's 'IPA' - think seen something like it when wife watches 'Corrie' not so sure,  Do tell - Chris

Title: Re: Remote Control Repair
Post by: Keith on May 17, 2012,04:42:10
Morning Chris,

It's not India Pale Ale!
IPA is Isoprpyl Alcohol, probably the most common cleaning solvent used in the electronics industry.

Supposed to be highly flammable, but useless for starting a BBQ, white spirit is much better. Please don't use these liquids to start BBQ's it is dangerous and stupid, remember health and safety and risk assessment first! . I sometimes use them as I lived in Greece for several years and they do lots of dangerous and stupid things as they don't have health and safety!

Anyway, my eyebrows will grow back in time.

It's only Wednesday morning and India Pale Ale sounds like a good idea.

Keith
Title: Re: Remote Control Repair
Post by: epi on May 17, 2012,18:03:17
Hi Frank - nifty,

Been cutting squares out of 'Baco Foil' for some time, never thought of a punch to do round ones. Suggest don't retire, ever  - we need you - Chris
Hi Chris, wouldn't mind not retiring, but I'm getting paid for lazing around, and I'm begining to like it, ah thats life, still haven't snorkeld, waters a bit cold, suppose thats age.......
all the best folks   :051bye:
Frank

revising I wrote lurking instead of lazing, weird............
Title: Re: Remote Control Repair
Post by: g*****s on May 18, 2012,15:32:41
Well silver foil,you live and learn.I have never come across a remote that needed more than a couple of pads replacing,which i find cutting old pads out of another remote or out of the same remotes pad(as most have pads that are spare,ie they dont go through to a button on front so they are virgin)and just superglue in place of worn out ones.But usually just a wipe with a cloth with a bit of foam cleanser on,both to pads and circuit board 90% of time cures problems.Plus check for rust on battery terminals,chech for battery leakage on cicuit board and scrape off.If any sighns of leakage in and aroung chip then its usually a gonner.Oh anh check for drys on led sender at top of remote.I usually get 98% of them working following these simple ideas.
Title: Re: Remote Control Repair
Post by: epi on May 21, 2012,07:08:52
I have never come across a remote that needed more than a couple of pads replacing,
The remote I repaired had some liquid spillage as original problem, and most of the pads were damaged, but these pads do wear out in time and silver foil doesn't, so the remote should last longer than his TV, I hope.
All the bets
Frank  :wink1:
Title: Re: Remote Control Repair
Post by: Turnip on May 22, 2012,13:31:06
Thanks Keith,

Always thought Greece was the biz, 'till quite lately,

We have still got their crap marbles, guess we will sell/return for an 'English' pound or two  - Chris.