xbox 360 controler internal membrain pads.

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  • #24281
    keith with the teefkeith with the teef
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      @thinktank
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      Need a little help.

      The B button has gone on xbox 1 controler. I took it appart to see the damage. The membrain button has deteriated and is stuck to on.

      I am trying to locate spares on e-bay but I cannot find the membrain that sits under the Y X B A buttons.

      Fanks.

      #24282
      keith with the teefkeith with the teef
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        @thinktank
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        My controler.

        #24291
        Ed PEd P
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          @edps
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          Might be the easiest solution to buy one from CEX. (£15), and gut it.

          #24303
          Wheels-Of-FireWheels-Of-Fire
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            @grahamdearsley
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            When the D pad on my Atari Jaguar controler failed I cut the membrane from an old push button telephone to shape and fitted that. Back then I was a telephone engineer and had loads of broken phones to choose from though.

            #24305
            keith with the teefkeith with the teef
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              @thinktank
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              TY Guys.

              I’m gonna try grafting in the B button membrain. Got some super glue some wheres about. 🙂

              #24307
              JayCeeDeeJayCeeDee
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                @jayceedee
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                Where were you based, back then?? I started out in North Central Area, headquartered at Euston/Kings Cross. That was before it became amalgamated into City Area to become City of London District.

                I did my apprenticeship all around that area, then went into Circuit Provision Control at Shoreditch until we moved to Fleet Building, Farringdon Road in 1980. Left with Release’93.

                #24312
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                  @grahamdearsley
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                  I managed to be a telephone engineer between 1983 and 2003 without ever working for BT. I started with GEC Reliance installing PAX and PABX systems out of the Kemble st office in WC2. I did block release college study at City & East London College in Bunhill row.  After being made redundant in 1990 I joined an employment training scheme part sponsored by Mercury Communications. After 18 months study at Willesden collage  I got a job in Mercury’s buisness  systems devision and I covered just the W1 postal district for the next six years.

                  In 1997 my devision got sold to Siemens Communications and got moved to the West of london area covering W2 out to Hanwell until I left in 2003.

                  #24314
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                    @grahamdearsley
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                    If I got my notes out I could still draw you a circuit diagram for a 706/746 type phone, complete with anti sidetone transformer ?

                    #24315
                    JayCeeDeeJayCeeDee
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                      @jayceedee
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                      I also did block release at City College, as it was then, back in my Apprentice days, 1968 – 71. Basic Telecommunications Principles and Elementary Telecommunications Practices. After that it was night classes at Southgate College for a year or two.

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