Where can I find SCI Drumtraks parts?

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sinuspain
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Where can I find SCI Drumtraks parts?

Post by sinuspain » Mon May 22, 2017 12:44 am

I have been looking far and wide on the internets and haven't been able to find much. Has anyone replaced the switches on the numeric pad for these? Here is a pic for reference: Image

I'm looking for the switches under the grey buttons. Its likely that the switches underneath the grey button caps need to be replaced, not the whole thing.

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Re: Where can I find SCI Drumtraks parts?

Post by Rasputin » Mon May 22, 2017 5:32 pm

sinuspain wrote:I have been looking far and wide on the internets and haven't been able to find much. Has anyone replaced the switches on the numeric pad for these? Here is a pic for reference: Image

I'm looking for the switches under the grey buttons. Its likely that the switches underneath the grey button caps need to be replaced, not the whole thing.
Reconditioning them might be an easier thing to do if they're still physically sound. What I mean is if they're just intermittent electronically then that might be a better repair than physically replacing anything outright.

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Re: Where can I find SCI Drumtraks parts?

Post by sinuspain » Mon May 22, 2017 7:06 pm

Well it's partially working. Just not the numpad.

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Re: Where can I find SCI Drumtraks parts?

Post by Rasputin » Mon May 22, 2017 9:17 pm

My point is that if they aren't mechanically broken then maybe it's better to recondition them. And if the entire number pad is broken then it's probably a deeper problem than just bad switches.

You might want to figure out the exact problem before trying to source new parts.

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