Power Switch on the CDTV

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Power Switch on the CDTV

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The power switch on my CDTV is knackered. So i removed the unit today and started hunting for a replacement.

Looks like a standard part but i'll need to check the physical measurements closely
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First candidates i'm looking at are the SPUN191600 and SPUJ190900

https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/push-but ... s/7582091/
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/push-but ... s/7582111/

I'm guessing its one of them just need to measure what i have.
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Re: Power Switch on the CDTV

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Re: Power Switch on the CDTV

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Measurements match pretty closely to the SPUN191600 So I'll go with them.
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Re: Power Switch on the CDTV

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anyone got any tips for putting those flex connectors back in on the CDTV.
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Re: Power Switch on the CDTV

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https://sordan.ie/product/589/-3x-ribbo ... ont-panel/

Those are very fragile and break easily. And after all they are 30 years old.
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utri007 wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 9:54 pm https://sordan.ie/product/589/-3x-ribbo ... ont-panel/

Those are very fragile and break easily. And after all they are 30 years old.
Its just a really awful design.. I doesnt feel like commodore did the CDTV to me.
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Re: Power Switch on the CDTV

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i just soldered pin headers to these wires, its much easier to put them back again
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I ordered the kit.
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Re: Power Switch on the CDTV

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Replacement video.

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