Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:59 am
If you're a member of the soldering club for good, you should probably invest in some De-oxit electrical contact cleaner. I have a spray can of this stuff that I've had for years and it's still going. Not only is it great for cleaning PCBs like your submarine remote, it's also great for removing that gunk that gets left behind when you try to remove a sticky label from a hard surface.
How did you determine that it's the PCB that's at fault and not the button sheet? Did you try swapping the sheet with a similar remote? If the remote has been dunked in liquid I would be more inclined to suspect the button sheet than the PCB.
As for how an "open box" remote gets to be in such bad shape, what people do is when their remote gets to be in that sort of shape, they go to Best Buy or Circuit City and buy a new one, then return the old one in the new packaging. Stores like BB and CC could care less, so they just take the return and don't ask any questions.
How did you determine that it's the PCB that's at fault and not the button sheet? Did you try swapping the sheet with a similar remote? If the remote has been dunked in liquid I would be more inclined to suspect the button sheet than the PCB.
As for how an "open box" remote gets to be in such bad shape, what people do is when their remote gets to be in that sort of shape, they go to Best Buy or Circuit City and buy a new one, then return the old one in the new packaging. Stores like BB and CC could care less, so they just take the return and don't ask any questions.