HP-45 power switch missing
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11-19-2024, 12:49 AM
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HP-45 power switch missing
I am resurrecting my HP-45, which I bought in 1973. The power adapter had a bad 400 uF capacitor and maybe charging transistor--which I fixed. But my problem is that somewhere in past years the metal part of the power slide switch disappeared, so I've had to solder a wire jumper across traces to turn it on.
Does anyone know where I can obtain this metal slide? Or the whole power switch? See the attached photo. |
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11-21-2024, 12:47 AM
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RE: HP-45 power switch missing
Most likely from a donor machine.
They were used on the Classic, Woodstock, and Spice series. So the donor does not have to be another 45. Buy a cheap 'for parts' machine and cannibalize it. OTOH, you could try building one with a paperclip. Ensure only the rounded metal touches the gold contacts on the PCB to prevent scratches. -J |
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11-21-2024, 01:34 AM
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RE: HP-45 power switch missing
I could send you one, but the postage is crazy.
You might be able to make one with some brass strip from a hobby outlet. Make sure the contact surfaces, especially at the sides of the metal, are nice and smooth, and give those same surfaces a rub over with some metal polish as well. The idea is to stop the contact material scratching its way into the circuit board contacts. I don't think you will have to split the contacts as original with the dual fingers on each end. The original switch material thickness is 0.01 inch. Apply a tiny amount of switch lubricant when ready to reassemble. cheers Tony |
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