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Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 06 Feb 2019, 05:24
by snacksthecat
I snagged this Wyse board that zrrion was giving away. Since the conditions of the deal were that the recipient must make a post to document the cleanup, and that's all I seem to ever be doing anyways; it seemed like a perfect fit.

I just took it out of the box right now and snapped some photos:

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Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 06 Feb 2019, 16:38
by Lbibass
This is horrifying and I hate you for posting photos of it.

I can't wait to see it be cleaned up!

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 06 Feb 2019, 16:40
by TheInverseKey
What keycaps did it come with? Thin or the nice thick doubleshots?

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 06 Feb 2019, 17:21
by zrrion
The caps are thin and the switches feel as bad as the board looks, the restoration should be cool to see unfold. Glad the board arrived in the same (horrible) condition it shipped in.

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 06 Feb 2019, 17:31
by ZedTheMan
I look forward to seeing how this cleans up, snacks!

(And sorry to take away any focus from the thread, but I have my plans for that Datadesk Ergo keyboard that zrrion was selling also! It may or may not have to do with a certain group buy going on)

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 06 Feb 2019, 20:25
by JP!
zrrion wrote:
06 Feb 2019, 17:21
The caps are thin and the switches feel as bad as the board looks, the restoration should be cool to see unfold. Glad the board arrived in the same (horrible) condition it shipped in.
:lol: Yeah I hate it whenever a keyboard arrives in better than expected condition.

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 06 Feb 2019, 20:55
by Muirium
The amount Her Gracious Majesty’s Thieving Customs and Excise charges us to rummage through our imports, you’d expect them to tidy up for you a bit. Sadly they do not.

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 07 Feb 2019, 12:40
by andrewjoy
Clean it before you post! ( and show us a before and after)

You dirty dirty boy!

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 07 Feb 2019, 23:07
by lucar
Hi!

I arrived late on that classified, check my restore video of a Bull Questar (Wyse pce) , those are great keyboards!
Luca

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 09 Feb 2019, 05:07
by TicTocTom
Very nice!

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 09 Feb 2019, 14:35
by Tomatt
JP! wrote:
06 Feb 2019, 20:25
:lol: Yeah I hate it whenever a keyboard arrives in better than expected condition.
It's entirely possible with something like this. If the keyboard was shaken around a lot during shipping, some of the dirt might have fallen off!

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 10 Feb 2019, 03:25
by JP!
Tomatt wrote:
09 Feb 2019, 14:35
JP! wrote:
06 Feb 2019, 20:25
:lol: Yeah I hate it whenever a keyboard arrives in better than expected condition.
It's entirely possible with something like this. If the keyboard was shaken around a lot during shipping, some of the dirt might have fallen off!
Touché ;)

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 06 Jul 2019, 02:13
by snacksthecat
Well a heck of a lot of time has elapsed since I started this little project.

zrrion reminded me the other day that I hadn't updated this thread for quite a while. I was just coming back to life after having pneumonia and working on something like this sounded like a good task to get me moving again. I didn't have a ton of energy but I did get a little bit done.

A few more "before" photos:
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Under the keycaps was extremely dirty. All sorts of dust, hair, dirt, etc.

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I used a datavac air blower thing to knock most of it out.

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This gave me at least something I could work with without creating a huge mess.

The next thing I did was desolder the switches

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That was about all I had energy to do. I have a ton of free time this weekend so hopefully I'll keep up the momentum.

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 06 Jul 2019, 05:09
by ZedTheMan
Hey snacks, what desoldering gun are you using in that timelapse? It makes it look easy!

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 06 Jul 2019, 19:31
by snacksthecat
ZedTheMan wrote:
06 Jul 2019, 05:09
Hey snacks, what desoldering gun are you using in that timelapse? It makes it look easy!
It's a Hakko FR301. It was pretty pricey but I'd been using one of these bulb desoldering irons for way too long and it was causing me temperature problems.
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The bulb thing is great for the money but a proper desoldering pump blows it out of the water. They remove the solder very cleanly and you can do a whole board so much faster. The nozzles on this Hakko pump seem to last way longer than the cheap ones I was buying for the old iron as well (though they're much more expensive).

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 07 Jul 2019, 00:42
by snacksthecat
As you could expect, the switches are very very scratchy. I decided I definitely want to clean them, maybe lube them as well. I don't really have any experience lubing MX switches.

I used two pairs of very pointed tweezers to open each switch. After playing around with a few different methods, this was the one that I liked the best.

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Then I ran them through my little ultrasonic jewelry cleaner (which I'd like to upgrade at some point).
They came out really nicely. Definitely worth the time to give them a proper cleaning.

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Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 07 Jul 2019, 02:03
by snacksthecat
First I gave the PCB and plate a good scrub down.

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The plate had a little bit of rust so I did my best to remove it with naval jelly.

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I plan to retrobrite the case so I wanted to give it a once-over as well.

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It actually cleaned up very nicely. You can really see how bad the yellowing is now that all the dirt is gone. Hopefully the next step takes care of that.

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Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 07 Jul 2019, 03:06
by zrrion
This is looking fantastic so far! IDK what could have happened to the board to make MX switches feel like that so hopefully they feel okay after being cleaned.

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 08 Jul 2019, 00:14
by snacksthecat
I kicked off the retrobriting. The method I use is pretty slow so I expect it will take a while.

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Then came the incredibly tedious task of lubing and reassembling each switch.
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The stabs had some rust and gunk on them so those got treated as well.

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Everything assembled, before soldering.

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Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 08 Jul 2019, 02:32
by snacksthecat
For the caps, I just used some denture tabs and a little agitation. These are going to join the case under the retrobrite lamp.

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I got the board all soldered up. So the next thing I turned my attention to was getting it working.

I borrowed a 4p4c cable from the box of them that I've been hording.

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And lucky for me, there was one right on top of the pile.

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I did my best guess at the pinout using a multimeter. Vcc and Gnd were clear but I just guessed for clock and data.

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Got it hooked up to a teensy to test it and it worked perfectly on the first try. Awesome!

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Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 11 Jul 2019, 02:51
by whiffysole
I can't wait to see more of this. I always love a good restoration project. :mrgreen:

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 11 Jul 2019, 02:57
by JP!
That is quite the labor of love. Can't wait to see this fully brought back to life.

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 13 Jul 2019, 20:25
by snacksthecat
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The retrobriting is actually giving me some trouble. My usual method is a little bit too gentle for this degree of yellow.

I don't do this often but when I do, I use 3% peroxide applied to the plastic with a spray bottle. Then I put whatever I'm trying to whiten under a 20W UV lamp.

That's typically enough to restore the original look.

I like this method because it's easy and clean (though it does take a long time). I think I'm going to try to pick up some 12% peroxide today to see if that speeds up the process.

Here's what it looks like right now.

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You can see the contrast between the parts that still have their original color and the parts that were/are yellow. Much better than before the retrobriting but I think I've taken it as far as it will go with 3%.

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 14 Jul 2019, 00:11
by snacksthecat
Well I can't find anything higher than 3% in a brick and mortar store near me. But I guess disolving oxyclean results in hydrogen peroxide. I'm not sure if this is going to make any difference.

What I'm trying is spraying down the plastic with peroxide then sprinkling some oxyclean on top. I drilled some holes in the top of a jar so I can dust it on easily.

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This is what it looks like under the lamp (obviously I have to move the lamp around to get the whole thing).

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And the tools:

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We'll see if this makes any bit of difference in the results I've been seeing so far.

It's a shame too because it's a sunny 90 degree (F) day here in Chicago. I just have no place where I can set this up in the sun's path.

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 09 Aug 2019, 22:18
by snacksthecat
Okay, I had some good momentum going with this project for a while but then I stuck it back on the shelf. Going to try and finish it off this weekend, though.

I wasn't happy with the retrobrite results so I finally picked up some 12% peroxide. I'm going to give this a go, along with the oxyclean dusting. I liked how that kept the surface of the caps evenly wet. I'm using this as a bit of an experiment.

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Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 10 Aug 2019, 00:01
by nelamvr6
Very interesting, thanks for sharing this!

The lubing and reassembly definitely looks like a task that goes much better when you always have a pint of malt beverage handy...

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 11:19
by vibierendi13
https://imgur.com/7tJ8Z70

this mine,brand new..

Re: Cleaning up zrrion's Wyse PCE

Posted: 22 Jan 2020, 11:49
by andrewjoy
vibierendi13 wrote:
22 Jan 2020, 11:19
https://imgur.com/7tJ8Z70

this mine,brand new..

That... is HOT !

I have one that almost new and also a re-brand that is yellow but switches are mint as it had a sealed rubber coating over it.

A PCE is such a good board, high quality case , nice smooth old cherry blacks and a good modern layout. Its not quite the tank a wyse 50 is but its sill bloody fantastic!