![]() |
Help!! My 29C may need a doctor. - Printable Version +- HP Forums (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum) +-- Forum: HP Museum Forums (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Old HP Forum Archives (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum/forum-2.html) +--- Thread: Help!! My 29C may need a doctor. (/thread-216189.html) |
Help!! My 29C may need a doctor. - Matt Agajanian - 03-30-2012 Hello all. Wednesday, my 29C took a bit of a tumble. It was inside of a shoebox with my other calcs. The shoebox was inside of a totebag stuffed with other books so the shoebox couldn't move all that much. While I on the way home, the tote fell from the seat. Today, when I turned it on and press the keys, it gives me odd values and even some hex. My other calcs, the 67, 35, 25 and 41CV seem to be fine. I'm going to leave the battery pack out but I wonder if that solves the problem. I see that FixThatCalc is temporarily closed but, are there other options to see if my 29C is fixable? Or, will leaving the batteries out help? ***UPDATE *** I just put the battery pack in and the 29C is still on the fritz.
So, although Randy at Fix That Calc is pretty busy, are there other options to have my 29C repaired? Edited: 30 Mar 2012, 8:25 p.m.
Re: Help!! My 29C may need a doctor. - Mike Morrow - 03-30-2012 Is it possible that you jarred the LED PCB off the row of spring-fingers that connect it to the main PCB? If so, you should easily be able to open the case (fortunately the screws are easy to get to under two of the rubber feet) and re-seat the LED PCB. It's been 15 years since I last took a Woodstock apart, but that is what I remember. Good luck. One would hate to loose an increasingly rare HP-29C.
A picture of the 29C internals showing what I describe is here. Also,
There's a similar set of spring-fingers that connect the keyboard. It would be worth re-seating all these sets of mechanical connections. Edited: 30 Mar 2012, 8:48 p.m.
Re: Help!! My 29C may need a doctor. - Matt Agajanian - 03-30-2012 Hello all. I'm not very coordinated and I'd be pleased if someone here might be able to help me on that. I'd sincerely appreciate it.
Thank you.
Re: Help!! My 29C may need a doctor. - Mike Morrow - 03-30-2012 0. Remove the battery. Watch out for static discharges to exposed circuitry. Here is another member's explanation, as is this. You might also find this article about the insides of a Woodstock of interest to review as well.
Pretty simple stuff. The Woodstocks are the easiest HP calculators to open that have ever been made. Edited: 30 Mar 2012, 9:51 p.m.
Re: Help!! My 29C may need a doctor. - Matt Agajanian - 03-30-2012 Yes, I appreciate your encouragement and enthusiasm that I could do this but, I have no coordination or dexterity to accomplish these steps. Is there any here that would be able to repair my 29C, please?
Thank you Edited: 30 Mar 2012, 10:03 p.m.
Re: Help!! My 29C may need a doctor. - Ignazio Cara (Italy) - 03-31-2012 Hi Matt, Regards from Sardinian island (Italy).
Ignazio
|