Due to my own astounding levels of stupidity I managed to throw a mug of coffee over my IBM Model M13...
I tipped it upside down and unplugged it immediately, and mopped up everything under the keys. Still not working, however. A lot of it works fine, but some keys are sending two characters. For example, 'n' sends 'nm' and Space sends Space, Enter.
Any advice? Should I try washing it properly and then thoroughly drying it, or is that not a good idea?
Thank you!
Hello tsv sorry to hear about your accident with your keyboard.
I have been very lucky and not spilt liquid on my pc or keyboard in ten years despite being very drunk sometimes and having a vodka and orange above my keyboard.
What I do now is place a short-sided whisky tumbler inside a plastic tub that is higher than the glass on my desk so if it does spill it's not tears and tantrums time.
My advice is to dry it naturally by placing it vertically so that the F function keys are uppermost.
I have tried to speed dry electronics and most of the time I was not successful.If one uses a hairdryer for instance; the result could be the liquid being pushed further into the mechanism when on cold and on hot some of the steam generated inside will have nowhere to go and could spread the trapped moisture over a larger area in the appliance causing more damage.
You have to be very patient and avoid the temptation to plug it back in after a couple of days because this could result in an internal short and make it a right-off if it's not totally dry inside the case.
Give it a couple of weeks on its side as the liquids can take a long time to subside.Or place it in a string bag on a washing line in a light breeze outside or inside hung up in a dry room (with no house plants) because of moisture.
Failing that you could get a decent refurbished IBM model M for £43.13 delivered to the British mainland in 2 days flat from :
http://www.datarecovered.comR & R DMS Ltd
R&R House
Normandy Lane
Stratton Business Park
Biggleswade
Bedfordshire
SG18 8QB
UK
Telephone +44 (0) 1767 319888
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IBM 1391406 - total price including VAT and P&P - £43.13
£25.00 for kb + £12.50 delivery + VAT tax
Ask for Andy Kempster or John Hyde
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It comes in a massive box with plenty of packing material and the service is exemplary.I got my UK layout 1391406 there and it's in wonderful condition; a pleasure to type on.
The quickest service is by giving your debit/credit card details over the phone rather than emailing - it's virtually overnight delivery.
Don't forget to ask about what model M's they have in stock and whether they come with a SDK to PS/2 discrete or captive cable.If you want a model F or another M13 I can source some other places but the cost could be up to £70 odd.I prefer to use b2b computer parts companies because generally there is better service, communication and accountability.Ebay is a lottery and I wouldn't buy anything from it although I have advertised stuff on it and bought gear for other people.
Good luck with drying out your M13 tsv and welcome to the forum.
See my other posts for places with good refurbished IBM model M's.
http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?t=7210http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?t=7326http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?t=7335Where I would try in the first instance :
http://www.datarecovered.com