Hello! I recently acquired a nice Turbo Express that I am in the process of repairing. It needed new
Caps for audio and video (big shocker there!), that has been done and all is well. The final fault that I'm repairing is with the controller board, specifically the run and select buttons.
At some point, the AA batteries leaked within the unit, corroding over the comm port. Unfortunately the corrosion worked it's way up to the start/run black carbon traces. Where the carbon meets the copper trace, continuity has been lost. How can I go about fixing this? I have concluded the driver chip is OK as I can short the pins and run/select respond just fine.
After I clean up the corrosion, how do I reconnect the carbon with the copper? Can I simply sand it all off and re-tin the traces with solder? Or should I possibly try conductive paint? My unit surely can't be the only one experiencing this problem...
To clarify, the corrosion is directly under where the button lands. I'll try and grab a pic if I'm not being clear.
Thanks for any pointers!
Bill