Author Topic: KBD75v2 LED diode repair  (Read 1653 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline jas0835

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 2
KBD75v2 LED diode repair
« on: Thu, 23 July 2020, 21:55:33 »
So I just got my KBD75 and the LED chip was stripped off and took the PCB traces with it. I took out the traces and need some help figuring out how to re-solder a replacement led. Anyone familiar with PCBs know what needs to be connected to where? I've included a picture of the back of the PCB with the missing LED as well as the PCB wiring diagram provided by KBDfans. Any help would be appreciated!


« Last Edit: Thu, 23 July 2020, 21:58:07 by jas0835 »

Offline Leslieann

  • * Elevated Elder
  • Posts: 4519
Re: KBD75v2 LED diode repair
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 23 July 2020, 21:58:00 »
Your pic was lost.
Make sure everything else works before even starting with the LED, it may have damaged switch traces and more.

May want to talk to them before you even attempt to mess with this.
Novelkeys NK65AE w/62g Zilents/39g springs
More
62g Zilents/lubed/Novelkeys 39g springs, HK Gaming Thick PBT caps, Netdot Gen10 magnetic cable, pic
| Filco MJ2 L.E. Vortex Case, Jailhouse Blues, heavily customized
More
Vortex case squared up/blasted finish removed/custom feet/paint/winkey blockoff plate, HID Liberator, stainless steel universal plate, 3d printed adapters, Type C, Netdot Gen10 magnetic cable, foam sound dampened, HK Gaming Thick PBT caps (o-ringed), Cherry Jailhouse Blues w/lubed/clipped Cherry light springs, 40g actuation
| GMMK TKL
More
w/ Kailh Purple Pros/lubed/Novelkeys 39g springs, HK Gaming Thick PBT caps, Netdot Gen10 Magnetic cable
| PF65 3d printed 65% w/LCD and hot swap
More
Box Jades, Interchangeable trim, mini lcd, QMK, underglow, HK Gaming Thick PBT caps, O-rings, Netdot Gen10 magnetic cable, in progress link
| Magicforce 68
More
MF68 pcb, Outemu Blues, in progress
| YMDK75 Jail Housed Gateron Blues
More
J-spacers, YMDK Thick PBT, O-rings, SIP sockets
| KBT Race S L.E.
More
Ergo Clears, custom WASD caps
| Das Pro
More
Costar model with browns
| GH60
More
Cherry Blacks, custom 3d printed case
| Logitech Illumininated | IBM Model M (x2)
Definitive Omron Guide. | 3d printed Keyboard FAQ/Discussion

Offline jas0835

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 2
Re: KBD75v2 LED diode repair
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 23 July 2020, 21:58:54 »
All the switches work and all the other LEDs light up. I thought it may have been as easy as trying to solder it back, but I think the copper pads came off, so no luck. But yeah, I've emailed them and waiting for a reply. Just trying to figure out if this is something I can fix myself. Thanks for the reply
« Last Edit: Thu, 23 July 2020, 22:05:36 by jas0835 »

Offline Leslieann

  • * Elevated Elder
  • Posts: 4519
Re: KBD75v2 LED diode repair
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 23 July 2020, 22:47:28 »
Looks like it trashed the pads but is relatively easy to fix.

There's a pos and neg, and a signal wire. One side of the led is pos (top I think), one side is neg (so you can daisy chain them), the signal is the middle pin.
Neg can come from almost anywhere, the USB connector if necessary.
Pos, you need it to run through the resistor, but it too can come from almost anywhere, the led is controlled by the signal and is always hot.

The last wire (signal) is serial wired, it needs to be continuous as that is how they get their order and numbering (and makes daisy chaining easier). If one fails they all move down a number, if you add one they go up a number. This makes it easy for doing racing and waves and such. This appears to be the last one in the chain and simply one before it, follow the blue line to the last led center pin. Not bad really.


To attach the LED, this is actually where it gets the most tricky...
They use the pcb as a heatsink or they will overheat. Old school trick here, put a dab of (non conductive) heat sink grease in the middle, then use hot glue (needs to be of higher temp variety) or super glue (CA) to hold it down. There is heat sink glue as well that you could use, but this will work as well or better and is easier to get.

I'd still talk to KBDfans first and see what they say.
Good luck.
Novelkeys NK65AE w/62g Zilents/39g springs
More
62g Zilents/lubed/Novelkeys 39g springs, HK Gaming Thick PBT caps, Netdot Gen10 magnetic cable, pic
| Filco MJ2 L.E. Vortex Case, Jailhouse Blues, heavily customized
More
Vortex case squared up/blasted finish removed/custom feet/paint/winkey blockoff plate, HID Liberator, stainless steel universal plate, 3d printed adapters, Type C, Netdot Gen10 magnetic cable, foam sound dampened, HK Gaming Thick PBT caps (o-ringed), Cherry Jailhouse Blues w/lubed/clipped Cherry light springs, 40g actuation
| GMMK TKL
More
w/ Kailh Purple Pros/lubed/Novelkeys 39g springs, HK Gaming Thick PBT caps, Netdot Gen10 Magnetic cable
| PF65 3d printed 65% w/LCD and hot swap
More
Box Jades, Interchangeable trim, mini lcd, QMK, underglow, HK Gaming Thick PBT caps, O-rings, Netdot Gen10 magnetic cable, in progress link
| Magicforce 68
More
MF68 pcb, Outemu Blues, in progress
| YMDK75 Jail Housed Gateron Blues
More
J-spacers, YMDK Thick PBT, O-rings, SIP sockets
| KBT Race S L.E.
More
Ergo Clears, custom WASD caps
| Das Pro
More
Costar model with browns
| GH60
More
Cherry Blacks, custom 3d printed case
| Logitech Illumininated | IBM Model M (x2)
Definitive Omron Guide. | 3d printed Keyboard FAQ/Discussion