I picked up a Superstock from a member sometime last fall. It worked fine when I recieved it and everything was good. He did warn me that the membrane pad can be a bit touchy and he wasn't wrong but a good press always seemed to work. I put it away with a battery in it a couple months ago to see what the battery drain was like. Then when I pulled it back out the other evening it was dead. No big deal, I threw one of my test batteries I keep around on the bench. Still dead. Ok, I put a brand new battery straight out of the box in it. Still won't turn on. Crap.
So now I've got a couple of theories as to what's going on. I think either the membrane pad or the main board is kaput but I want a way to know which one for sure. Is there any way I can check to see if the membrane is recieving good voltage (I assume that's how it works anyway)? Or perhaps can I unhook the membrane and short two of the pins to get the board to fully power up? Then there's the nuclear option on converting it to mech but that defeats the point of getting an ecocker to begin with. Your thoughts if you please. Thank you.
So now I've got a couple of theories as to what's going on. I think either the membrane pad or the main board is kaput but I want a way to know which one for sure. Is there any way I can check to see if the membrane is recieving good voltage (I assume that's how it works anyway)? Or perhaps can I unhook the membrane and short two of the pins to get the board to fully power up? Then there's the nuclear option on converting it to mech but that defeats the point of getting an ecocker to begin with. Your thoughts if you please. Thank you.
. I tried doing this the other night with jumper wires to no avail. I guess I needed to jump it and hold for a few seconds instead of leaving it jumped. Not making any promises because it might be a bit out of my league, but I'm working on trying to design a replacement switch in KiCad/EasyEDA. If I can get it worked out you are on my list
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