alchemysa
Veteran Member
Heres a little repair trick I just discovered. If you have a TV remote control that has dead or hard to operate buttons its probably because the back of the button is not making electrical contact with the printed circuit board.
My fix was to open up the remote and smear graphite (crushed pencil lead) on the circuit board and the back of the buttons after giving both a clean with some meths. Not owning a morter and pestle, I simply crushed about an inch of pencil lead in an egg cup with the handle of a knife. A minute of pounding makes a nice fine powder. I don't know if theres any problems with this fix but for now the remote is functioning easily and perfectly.
Alternatively theres some $20 paint you can buy to do the same thing, or you can glue little dots of aluminium foil to the back of the buttons but this fix was very simple and virtually free.
My fix was to open up the remote and smear graphite (crushed pencil lead) on the circuit board and the back of the buttons after giving both a clean with some meths. Not owning a morter and pestle, I simply crushed about an inch of pencil lead in an egg cup with the handle of a knife. A minute of pounding makes a nice fine powder. I don't know if theres any problems with this fix but for now the remote is functioning easily and perfectly.
Alternatively theres some $20 paint you can buy to do the same thing, or you can glue little dots of aluminium foil to the back of the buttons but this fix was very simple and virtually free.