To: Analogue Heaven analogue@hyperreal.org,
From: Kevin Lightner synthfool@synthfool.com,
cc:
Subject: Re: [AH] Pro-One keyboard (AGAIN !?)
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 22:37:46 -0700


>At 12:00 AM 7/19/03 , Kevin Lightner wrote:
>
>>Normal pad resistance is somewhere under 200 ohms. Something lower
>>than whatever pullup or pulldown resistor networks they're using
>>(sorry, no schemos in front of me).
>>A good pad can be under 100 ohms. With the added copper, it's
>>basically a switch at under 0.5 ohms.
>
>Have you, or anyone else for that matter, ever tried CaiKote 44?
>
>You can read about it here:
>
>http://www.caig.com/om/

>
>It's supposed to be made for just such a repair, but I don't know anyone
>who has tried it yet. If anyone has, please speak up and let us know how it
>worked out. This might be just the thing we need for membrane switch problems.
>
>
>later,
>Glen Berry


I tend to run from Caig products.
See the archives for more, but I've found them to be more harmful
than good and don't use any Caig products myself. Maybe they've done
something new and useful, but I ain't gonna be the guinea pig ;-)


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Regards,
Kevin Lightner

http://www.synthfool.comBR>