[Coco] Coco3 Keyboard
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Tue Aug 15 22:24:59 EDT 2006
Bob
Silver oxide is conductable. While not as conductive as pure silver, it is the
only oxide of the transisition metals that is conductive. In RF applications, the
silver oxide coating is generally left alone unless one is dealing with
microwave frequencies. Then the prefered metal is gold.
Not so sure Tarnix is a wise choice to clean the contacts.
james
On 15 Aug 2006 at 15:16, Robert Emery wrote:
> That said, I've noticed on more than one CoCo3 keyboard sections
> of the traces turning from silver to black, apparently due to oxidation.
> This seems to lead to intermittent operation of either a row or column of
> the keyboard grid, getting progressively worse until it quits working
> altogether.
>
> I've not tried repairing a keyboard in this codition. Perhaps our resident
> chemist, Robert Gault, could shed some light on whether this might be
> reversible... Tarn-X ?
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