I have a ExoPC tablet that I got cheap on fleabay. There were problems with the battery charging (which I fixed), but I had to open it up to fix it. I read through the ExoPC forums, and found warnings to be careful of the touchscreen ribbon when opening the tablet. I was VERY careful, but still managed to tear the ribbon off of where it was attached to. I did not realize just how fragile this connection was.
I found one How-To on repairing a ribbon on an Apple mouse, using conductive epoxy:
http://stcwk.blogspot.com/2010/03/ho...bon-cable.html
I thought that I could do the same procedure with this ribbon. I have bared both sides of the connection, but have yet to finish the job. The ribbon is very tiny, so the possibility of bridging the traces is very real, even with using conductive epoxy.
My plan was to do this:
1) Tape the connections in place using clear packing tape on the backside.
2) Use an X-acto knive to cut spaces between the traces, leaving gaps between traces.
3) Then apply the conductive epoxy to the traces, fixing the severed connections. The gaps I cut would prevent the epoxy from bridging the traces accidentally.
4) Use more packing tape, on both sides, to reinforced the fixed cable.
Anyone see any problems with this solution? I was wondering if the packing tape may be conductive, and not a good choice. Opinions would be greatly appreciated.
I found one How-To on repairing a ribbon on an Apple mouse, using conductive epoxy:
http://stcwk.blogspot.com/2010/03/ho...bon-cable.html
I thought that I could do the same procedure with this ribbon. I have bared both sides of the connection, but have yet to finish the job. The ribbon is very tiny, so the possibility of bridging the traces is very real, even with using conductive epoxy.
My plan was to do this:
1) Tape the connections in place using clear packing tape on the backside.
2) Use an X-acto knive to cut spaces between the traces, leaving gaps between traces.
3) Then apply the conductive epoxy to the traces, fixing the severed connections. The gaps I cut would prevent the epoxy from bridging the traces accidentally.
4) Use more packing tape, on both sides, to reinforced the fixed cable.
Anyone see any problems with this solution? I was wondering if the packing tape may be conductive, and not a good choice. Opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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