HP case on/off switch - sticky
Anyone here have any good ideas to repair a HP computer case ON/OFF
switch? On start up, it seems to get stuck behind the lip of the front panel, turning the computer OFF after a few seconds. It only started doing this after two years of use. A thin letter opener freeing the switch *quickly* does stop the shutdown. Thanks. |
HP case on/off switch - sticky
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 11:44:32 -0800, UCLAN wrote:
Anyone here have any good ideas to repair a HP computer case ON/OFF switch? On start up, it seems to get stuck behind the lip of the front panel, turning the computer OFF after a few seconds. It only started doing this after two years of use. A thin letter opener freeing the switch *quickly* does stop the shutdown. Thanks. Remove the front panel, enlarge the hole slightly, replace panel. May result in slight cosmetic defects and could affect the "at auction" price estimate in the year 2212 version of Antiques Road Show. "A pity, but somebody drilled out this front panel slightly. Would have been worth 23,500 newbuks to a collector but I'm afraid, in this condition, only perhaps 2,000." Could also be possible to shim the switch outwards, or brace it so that it doesn't depress below its opening. Your heirs will thank you. ;-) -- Rich Webb Norfolk, VA |
HP case on/off switch - sticky
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 11:44:32 -0800, UCLAN wrote:
Anyone here have any good ideas to repair a HP computer case ON/OFF switch? Nope. Without a model number, I can't tell what style of switch you're trying to fix. On start up, it seems to get stuck behind the lip of the front panel, turning the computer OFF after a few seconds. It only started doing this after two years of use. A thin letter opener freeing the switch *quickly* does stop the shutdown. Thanks. Don't pry on it with the letter opener. Tear apart the front panel and clean out the dirt, dust, sand, hair, fur, food, crud, etc that's between the plastic switch plunger and the case. Sometimes the tiny push button switch behind the plastic button gets encrusted with crud and becomes sticky. HP has disassembly instructions on their web pile. However, without a model number, you're on your own. -- # Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831-336-2558 # http://802.11junk.com # http://www.LearnByDestroying.com AE6KS |
HP case on/off switch - sticky
Rich Webb wrote:
Anyone here have any good ideas to repair a HP computer case ON/OFF switch? On start up, it seems to get stuck behind the lip of the front panel, turning the computer OFF after a few seconds. It only started doing this after two years of use. A thin letter opener freeing the switch *quickly* does stop the shutdown. Thanks. Remove the front panel, enlarge the hole slightly, replace panel. May result in slight cosmetic defects and could affect the "at auction" price estimate in the year 2212 version of Antiques Road Show. "A pity, but somebody drilled out this front panel slightly. Would have been worth 23,500 newbuks to a collector but I'm afraid, in this condition, only perhaps 2,000." Could also be possible to shim the switch outwards, or brace it so that it doesn't depress below its opening. Your heirs will thank you. ;-) Thanks. I was thinking of a fine file or Emory board on the edges of the 1" square opening. Now...to get the front panel off. :( |
HP case on/off switch - sticky
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
Anyone here have any good ideas to repair a HP computer case ON/OFF switch? Nope. Without a model number, I can't tell what style of switch you're trying to fix. Don't have a model number. It was built by a third party using mainly HP parts. Belarc reports HP Pavilion 061 PL308AA-ABA a735w 0nB1211RE101KELUT00 It's got about a 1" square opening for the switch, which turns blue upon power on. On start up, it seems to get stuck behind the lip of the front panel, turning the computer OFF after a few seconds. It only started doing this after two years of use. A thin letter opener freeing the switch *quickly* does stop the shutdown. Thanks. Don't pry on it with the letter opener. Tear apart the front panel and clean out the dirt, dust, sand, hair, fur, food, crud, etc that's between the plastic switch plunger and the case. Sometimes the tiny push button switch behind the plastic button gets encrusted with crud and becomes sticky. HP has disassembly instructions on their web pile. However, without a model number, you're on your own. Looked but could not find. Pile is a good description. Got a link? You sayin' I can blame the cat for this? ;) |
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