Swapping springs shouldn't be an issue.
And I haven't seen any MX compatible switches that you can't open they just might be easier to open before soldering in.
Alright thanks man, appreciate it. I think it will be fun to try even if it fails, I am not gonna use my kailh keyboard anymore most likely and cant sell it cuz of the cord issue, but if I can mod it the way I want, then definitely.
I am thinking about ordering some 35g, 40g and 45g springs from MK.com. Do you have better spring solutions? I need between 30 and 45g springs.
Edit:
I ordered a desoldering unit kinda equal to the one shown in the video above, the soldering guns I could find in Denmark were all like 250$+
so I also ordered:
0.5mm non-lead soldering wire
Some steel/brass sponge I think for cleaning.
120x 40g and 35g cherry mx springs. (I could not find other springs, please let me know if you can)
So I should be good to go in like 10-14 days.
In the meantime I decided to open the case as per instruction in the above video, and here is my result:
https://i.gyazo.com/366d851103b07be4d7ae394249c3baaf.pnghttps://i.gyazo.com/1d66cc32cc9bd77b859f682c36590d41.pngDoes it look like I have done it correctly?
Is my Weller WHS 40 sufficient for soldering? at 350 degrees? Should I get a different one?
Do I have to desolder the LEDS even if I only intend to change/lubricate springs, stems etc, but let the housing sit?
I understand I have to desolder the two bigger pins, but I also have to desolder the LEDS? I do not care about LEDS for my board, but I understand I have to do it anyway. How should I proceed, and where should I desolder? As far as I can see, these 4 locations are where I have to desolder, but I am not sure exactly when sufficient melting of the metal is actually enough to pull keycap/led out. Is it here, marked with black 4 circles?
https://i.gyazo.com/de05a5b6d771f4b3d24e1bb098d66d55.pngAdditional images of my keyboard keycool 84 Kailh red without case:
https://i.gyazo.com/185d2e2b3199d1303fc3fb83a6eb1960.pngIt looks like I cannot being soldering untill I get my solder sucker, but I am curious if there is a way I could start right now. I plan to do this in my garage with open doors so fumes shouldnt be an issue.
I can however perhaps borrow a solder sucker from a carpenter friend of mine who may have one I can use.
If you have any other information, please let me know, Thanks!