On the Bench Tonight: Remote for Curb-Score Samsung TVA boring mundane little repair task; nothing exciting but I was feeling the need to get some fixing in. My last thrift run turned up a remote I suspected of being the right one for a Samsuck TV I picked up off the curb last spring; of course it had the usual CopperTopinoma in the battery slot.
While it was definitely intact enough to clean and return to service, I have a donor unit handy so decided to replace the crusty contact.
A little plier abuse while using the removed original as a template allowed me to reform the spring wire into a suitable imitation of the crusty; now to solder it into its new host. Normally with a mostly intact contact like this, I'd just scrub it with a wire brush and Windex, then apply a little silicone dielectric grease to inhibit future crusties and promote good electrical contact.
Had to adjust the depth a little while soldering due to lack of clearance on the other side; still it soldered in securely.
Here I'm working on the scars in the seam from separating the case with spudger and guitar picks; they're unavoidable in some cases no matter how careful you are. I use the round surface of a Philips screwdriver to burnish the proud edges back down.
Not perfect; but pretty good. It will leave a shiny patch which is visible if you know what to look for, but the proud edges which you'd feel every time you pick it up are gone.
And here it is all cleaned up with shiny battery contacts; good as new.
The money shot: Yup! The right remote! All the MENU and ALT functions work, unlike the donor unit which only operated the volume and power; this TV is now 100%! I found the reason why it wound up on the curb just before the move and fixed it; that was a really weird failure in the tactile switch panel.
I'll try and get around to posting that when I find the pics I took while fixing. And of course, I did clean up and reinstall the crusty contact back into in the donor unit to keep as a last-ditch spare; I am a tinker-dwagon after all.
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*couch tuber time widda boi*