This Is NOT a Good Idea: How To Fix Your Broken Key Fob with Super Glue

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • How did I come to want to try and fix my car key fob with ... superglue???
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Komentáře • 30

  • @TheMidnightSmith
    @TheMidnightSmith Před 5 lety +7

    Toothpicks, toothpicks work fantastic for dabbing super glue in tight spots.

  • @MMuraseofSandvich
    @MMuraseofSandvich Před 5 lety +4

    I fixed a pressure contact on a smartphone with some copper tape and conductive epoxy once. It was never the same as right out of the box, but it was good enough for government work.

  • @kingrahl3d
    @kingrahl3d Před 5 lety +2

    Great job. That had no right to have worked. Ingenuity at its best. As a surface mount component you can use an oven, perhaps a toaster oven, to reflow all the solder. You may need flux to get it to work properly. Here's hoping you find your soldering kit soon.

  • @spikekent
    @spikekent Před 5 lety +6

    I hope you find your soldering iron real soon, so it stays "fixed"

  • @SusiBiker
    @SusiBiker Před 5 lety +3

    Hey Joe, During PCB manufacture, surface-mount components are often glued in place before they go through wave solder baths (or other soldering processes).
    You made your life difficult here.
    1). Remove all the old solder from the pads on the board and switch by using an iron and solder wick. If you don't have any wick, melt the solder and wipe it away quickly with a damp cloth or the damp sponge (if you have one) that you use to clean your iron tip.
    2). Do the same for the feet of the switch.
    3). Using a toothpick (or similar), place a dab of superglue under where the centre of the switch will go.
    4). Carefully place the switch in position. Hold it there with the clean end of the cocktail switch, and give it a quick spritz with Kicker/Accelerator. (If you don't have that, just breathe on it for 20s or so).
    5). Apply fresh solder to the pads - all done.
    There are other ways to do this, but you already have this stuff to hand, so...
    Cheers, Susi. xx

    • @edwardboston8600
      @edwardboston8600 Před 5 lety

      Did you miss the part at the beginning and end where he said he didn't have his soldering iron?

    • @SusiBiker
      @SusiBiker Před 5 lety +1

      @@edwardboston8600 No, but this was more for further down the line. I'm sorry if it did not come over that way.

  • @pinkmouse4863
    @pinkmouse4863 Před 5 lety +2

    Just be aware, when you heat CA adhesive, it denatures into cyanide gas, (EEEK!). Not a great issue with the amounts you used, but something to think about.

  • @kaine2416
    @kaine2416 Před 5 lety

    I've used CA glue to hold down smd components before soldering them.

  • @Greek_Valkyrie
    @Greek_Valkyrie Před 3 lety

    I did this with my Dodge Grand Caravan key fob. The 2 sensors for the Unlock and Lock were sliding after a certain amount of time. I had to keep sliding them back in place. So I used Super Glue to keep them in place.

    • @Lennox1017
      @Lennox1017 Před 3 lety

      Did the glue work? My dodge key is going the same

  • @mikehill5301
    @mikehill5301 Před 3 lety

    You should glue it back together and duct tape it for maximum twisting power.Trim the key so the tape doesn't jam the key port.

  • @boobiekatt28
    @boobiekatt28 Před 5 lety

    The suspense was killing me! I love it #Subbed

  • @Cpgeekorg
    @Cpgeekorg Před 5 lety

    a heat gun would work fine, or a monitored (visually and thermally) toaster oven (repurposed as a reflow oven) - i know some engineering folks who go thrifting to find an old one specific to this purpose to avoid the arguably minor risk of led poisoning (at least if you only use it once or twice).

  • @3DPrintFarm
    @3DPrintFarm Před 5 lety

    "Technically Nerdy" aka..."The Macgyver Channel"

  • @zachpfeif
    @zachpfeif Před 5 lety

    Why not just hold the switch with the tweezers while soldering one of the pins?

  • @jordongingrich8913
    @jordongingrich8913 Před 5 lety

    Hahaha thanks for the laughs Joel!

  • @Unorthodoxmafia
    @Unorthodoxmafia Před 2 lety

    Now what about when its time to change the battery and its glued tight

  • @TheKumra
    @TheKumra Před 5 lety +1

    At least you admit it's a bad idea ;)

    • @TechnicallyNerdy
      @TechnicallyNerdy  Před 5 lety +1

      Hahahah right?

    • @TheKumra
      @TheKumra Před 5 lety

      @@TechnicallyNerdy i've repaired a key fob for that exact issue, except I found my soldering iron :)

  • @potteryjoe
    @potteryjoe Před 5 lety

    So, I have to ask, a month later, is it still fixed with just superglue?

  • @monsieur-khonar
    @monsieur-khonar Před 5 lety

    this is insane !

  • @buildersmark
    @buildersmark Před 5 lety

    Dude lay off the caffeine, you're shaking like the leaves on a tree

  • @garthor
    @garthor Před 5 lety

    next time you should 3D print a solution! =p

  • @M-OceanBoatworks
    @M-OceanBoatworks Před 4 lety

    Soldering iron, For some reason i have like 4 of those, eh