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6128 plus problems (keyboard and floppy drive)

Started by Loupingre, 21:17, 13 June 21

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Loupingre

Hi everyone :)

I've bought some days ago a CPC 6128+ on ebay with technicals issues : keyboard problem and floppy drive not working.
As I've already repair my 6128 floppy drive (changing the belt), I was confident to be able to fix these 2 issues (as I've also read the NR02 solution for the 6128+ keyboard).
At the first start, I saw indeed the keyboard problem : keys y u i o h j k l n , ; and SPACE were not working (all the others were ok, and key combinations works, like soft reset). And the floppy drive was not working at all : no led light).

So, the first thing to do was to clean the dust inside the CPC (there was a lot), and see if there were any chemical leaks from capacitors.After that, I've removed the old belt (it was awful) from the floppy drive, cleaned everything and replace the belt.I also removed the NR02 resistors and try a new test : no luck, no led light and still the keyboard problem.

I 've decided to clean the membrane connectors (with isopropyl alcool), clean the connectors (with a thick piece of paper), but still problem occur with the keys. So It was time to open the keyboard and take a look inside. And I've quickly found the problem : there is a hole between the "]" and the "è" keys :(



And from the membrane side (sorry for the tablecloth colors ^^) :



2 conductive tracks are badly damaged :( I've tried to fix them with 2 small tin strands but it's not working.I'm not realy sure if it's fixable, but if you have some advices, I'll take them ;)

I've also searched on Internet to see if new CPC 6128+ membranes can be found, but I've found nothing :(
Oh, I haven't found either the problem with the floppy drive : the 5V is present on the floppy connector but I didn't look for more.



eto

Silver conductive paint can be used to repair broken tracks on the membrane

This guy shows it on a normal PC keyboard, but it's probably the same on the CPC:

Loupingre

Thxs for your answer :)
I'm not sure if this solution can be used : the hole goes through the membranes :( I don't know if sticky conductive tracks exist but it can be the right thing to do.

eto

Quote from: Loupingre on 06:50, 14 June 21
Thxs for your answer :)
I'm not sure if this solution can be used : the hole goes through the membranes :( I don't know if sticky conductive tracks exist but it can be the right thing to do.


On a German forum someone recommended to repair the cracked  part at the connector of the membrane with a piece of Tape and then use the silver to replicate the tracks on this piece of tape. Not sure if that could be an option here.

Loupingre

I've tried to remake the 2 missing tracks by adding some very thin metal wires.

Here ares the membranes holes :



And my test repair :



It's slightly better - I've got some letters back - but not all of them => è ! y u h j n SPACE are still missing :(
I'm not sure if it's totally fixable and reliable ... Do you know if it's possible to buy membranes somewhere ?

TotO

May be you can try to fix it with a conductive ink pen.
"You make one mistake in your life and the internet will never let you live it down" (Keith Goodyer)

Bryce

Quote from: TotO on 18:02, 14 June 21
May be you can try to fix it with a conductive ink pen.
His problem is that there's a hole in the membrane, so the ink needs to go all the way around a rough surfaced hole (keep the jokes to yourself on this one). It's going to be extremely difficult to get a reliable, long-term fix for this, without replacing the membrane.

Bryce.


TotO

Yes. I think he can try to draw "around the hole" using something like that:

"You make one mistake in your life and the internet will never let you live it down" (Keith Goodyer)

Bryce

Quote from: TotO on 18:13, 14 June 21
Yes. I think he can try to draw "around the hole" using something like that:



Never tried that stuff, but I've always been curious as to how good it actually is.

Bryce.

Loupingre

Thxs for your answers TotO & Bryce !

Maybe I 've found another possible fix : a copper foil tape which is dual conductive adhesive. If I manage to cut very thin lines, maybe these lines can do the trick.
And if it doesnt work, I'll try the electric paint pen.

eto

Quote from: Loupingre on 21:17, 13 June 21I've also searched on Internet to see if new CPC 6128+ membranes can be found,

Try this guy here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/5357712057/permalink/10158458727612058

I am not sure if any are left but I also didn't see that he said they were sold. I got a brand new keyboard from him and everything was fine.

Loupingre

#11
Quote from: eto on 19:42, 14 June 21
Try this guy here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/5357712057/permalink/10158458727612058

I am not sure if any are left but I also didn't see that he said they were sold. I got a brand new keyboard from him and everything was fine.

Well ... hum ... In fact I don't have a facebook account (yes I know :D ).Can you kindly ask him if there were any plus membranes left ?

eto

Quote from: Loupingre on 20:32, 14 June 21Can you kindly ask him if there were any plus membranes left ?

Done! I will let you know if he answers.

Loupingre

#13
Quote from: eto on 21:30, 14 June 21
Done! I will let you know if he answers.

Great !!! On my side, I've bought the copper tape, as the electric paint has some resistor value (55Ω/sq).So I can paste some thin copper lines around the hole.

Bryce

55 ohms per square is rather high. It might work though.

Bryce.

eto

Quote from: Loupingre on 20:32, 14 June 21Can you kindly ask him if there were any plus membranes left ?

Check your personal messages. He still has some membranes. I sent you his email address.

Loupingre

#16
Quote from: Bryce on 07:52, 15 June 21
55 ohms per square is rather high. It might work though.

Bryce.

I'll try to fix the membranes with the copper tape, but if it's not working, I'll try the electric paint :)

Quote from: eto on 09:14, 15 June 21Check your personal messages. He still has some membranes. I sent you his email address.

Great !!! Thxs !!!

m_dr_m

Even after that, you'll still have a problem: that's an Amstrad Plus.
Easy fix: Find a CPC 6128!

Loupingre

#18
Quote from: m_dr_m on 14:10, 15 June 21
Even after that, you'll still have a problem: that's an Amstrad Plus.
Easy fix: Find a CPC 6128!

Héhé :) Maybe that's true : my 6128 from 1987 is still working well !

eto

Quote from: m_dr_m on 14:10, 15 June 21that's an Amstrad Plus.

what problems do they have? I have a Plus and haven't had an issue yet.

Loupingre

Quote from: eto on 09:14, 15 June 21
Check your personal messages. He still has some membranes. I sent you his email address.

In fact he has many membranes left !!! I'll just buy one, as I'm not the only one seeking for membranes :)
Thxs again eto !

Loupingre

Some news about my 6128 plus :

* I've tried yesterday to use the copper tape I've bought but it's not working :/ For now I just tried to continue the damaged tracks, not paste around the holes (next test ^^).
* I've also tried to fix the floppy drive (no led light at all) :

- When I type "cat", there is no noise and no led light (retry do nothing too).
- I've measured the connector voltage, there is 5V.
- I've remade some soldering (to avoid dry soldering) but no luck.

Have you ever had this floppy drive problem ? What can I do next ?

tjohnson

I've successfully used electrolube silver conductive paint to repair a membrane on cpc and other things like my old school calculator.  Maybe repair the hole with tape then paint the conductive paint between the original tracks.  Repaint all the contacts on both socket connector tabs on the membrane, that worked a charm for me.


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ESCP03B-Electrolube-silver-conductive-paint-3g-/193711908690?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286

Loupingre

#23
Keyboard fixed ! The new membrane has done the trick :)

Next step, fix the floppy drive. As I said before :

* No sound at all (no spin noise, no access noise) with cat command (and retry). And no led light.
* 5 V is present on the floppy voltage connector.* As far as I know, there are no dry soldering.


Have you a "check-up list" for a (too) quiet floppy drive ?

Bryce

Quote from: Loupingre on 12:05, 26 June 21
As far as I know, there are no dry soldering.

What does that mean? You looked and found none? Or you're assuming? Have you checked the joints on the power connector and then checked whether the motor turns at all (they can be very quiet without a belt).

Bryce.

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