groom
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You know those little buttons with 4 pins??? how can i stop one sticking???
is oil a conductor?
would it be safe to use on a circuit board?
btw i cant remoe the button coz i dont know how
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Martyn
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G T F
[Edited on 04-03-2004 by Martyn]
[Edited on 04-03-2004 by Martyn]
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3CorsaMeal
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tiny amount of vaseline
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Tim
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Are we talking about micro-switches? Sort of thing that's under a mobile phone keypad?
To be honest you could use switch-cleaner (hardware store)... WD40 would work but also breaks down the internals so it would only be a temp fix...
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groom
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quote: Originally posted by Martyn
G T F
[Edited on 04-03-2004 by Martyn]
[Edited on 04-03-2004 by Martyn]
u mean gtf?
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groom
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quote: Originally posted by Tim
Are we talking about micro-switches? Sort of thing that's under a mobile phone keypad?
To be honest you could use switch-cleaner (hardware store)... WD40 would work but also breaks down the internals so it would only be a temp fix...
a tiny little thing bout 5mmx5mm with a little cirlce button in the middle
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Tim
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Yeah... try switch-cleaner...
http://www.maplin.co.uk/products/module.asp?CartID=040304163210372&moduleno=27515
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groom
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I'll try vaseline first if i can find some
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