i was looking for a video on how to repair the casio privia 100 because - guess what - my g# key wasn't working. thanks for all the insight, you saved me a lot of time!
I would have used a vacuum and a small brush to get most of the dust and hair off before spraying any liquid. Also use a cover on the keyboard or stand it vertically when not in use. You can use an old pillowcase or cardboard for a cover.
I'm stumped at the moment - one key intermittently working - disassembled, cleaned, and same thing. The part I don't understand, is I tried another 'rubber button' or contact piece from another key to test on the 'dead' one, and it works! There are two contact points under the rubber button that when key is pressed, makes contact with the circuit. Both contact points have tiny circular dark material, maybe felt or rubber, not sure. What could possibly be wrong with the contacts? I'm down to thinking maybe the actual electronics are damaged, although does not visually appear to be. Thought I had it, too! Any tips are very welcome, thanks!
Hey. Nice video! I am searching for the Main board (10288048) and the Display board (10288046) for a Casio Privia PX-320. Do you know where I can find it, even used or refurbished? I am also willing to buy another equal piano with some other problem so I can remove this parts and use it. Do you have the same model Piano so I can remove some parts?
Unfortunately I don't know any place off the top of my head. Might find some luck on ebay, but this is an older model so there may not be many out in the field
Please I have one and power comes on and goes off frequentl I opens it I andfound out that some wires are cut off so please make a video showing how the wire connection are done
Hi Jonathan. I actually made a video when I was having trouble with the keyboard not turning on. I ended up having to replace the DC power jack and I go a little bit into the connections. I'm not really an expert in electronics, but I know enough to fix things sometimes, but here is the video and I hope it helps. Maybe I can make an indepth video about the circuit board in the future ruclips.net/video/gEEOpnP_F5w/видео.html
This is the greatest commercial for a keyboard dust-cover I've ever seen!
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i was looking for a video on how to repair the casio privia 100 because - guess what - my g# key wasn't working. thanks for all the insight, you saved me a lot of time!
Glad to hear the video helped!
Thanks. Helpful. Took mine apart and needed to know some of this beforehand. I replaced two keys.
Glad to be of help!
I would have used a vacuum and a small brush to get most of the dust and hair off before spraying any liquid. Also use a cover on the keyboard or stand it vertically when not in use. You can use an old pillowcase or cardboard for a cover.
good notes. I def don't do best practices most of the time, but I try to get things done as best I can. A vacuum would be a good thing to invest in
Very helpful. Thanks.
Glad it helped!
I'm stumped at the moment - one key intermittently working - disassembled, cleaned, and same thing. The part I don't understand, is I tried another 'rubber button' or contact piece from another key to test on the 'dead' one, and it works! There are two contact points under the rubber button that when key is pressed, makes contact with the circuit. Both contact points have tiny circular dark material, maybe felt or rubber, not sure. What could possibly be wrong with the contacts? I'm down to thinking maybe the actual electronics are damaged, although does not visually appear to be. Thought I had it, too! Any tips are very welcome, thanks!
Hey. Nice video! I am searching for the Main board (10288048) and the Display board (10288046) for a Casio Privia PX-320. Do you know where I can find it, even used or refurbished? I am also willing to buy another equal piano with some other problem so I can remove this parts and use it. Do you have the same model Piano so I can remove some parts?
Unfortunately I don't know any place off the top of my head. Might find some luck on ebay, but this is an older model so there may not be many out in the field
Wow thank you so much!!
Glad it helped!
Good info
Thank you!
cool vid! thx gonna get one of these secondhand oldies
Oldies, but goodies lol
Instead of cleaning your keyboard, It might be a little easier to shave your cats! (i know, that's easier said than done!)
Lol and I have 8 cats!
Please I have one and power comes on and goes off frequentl I opens it I andfound out that some wires are cut off so please make a video showing how the wire connection are done
Hi Jonathan. I actually made a video when I was having trouble with the keyboard not turning on. I ended up having to replace the DC power jack and I go a little bit into the connections. I'm not really an expert in electronics, but I know enough to fix things sometimes, but here is the video and I hope it helps. Maybe I can make an indepth video about the circuit board in the future ruclips.net/video/gEEOpnP_F5w/видео.html
let me know if it helps!
hello sir, how can I repair the carbon that has disappeared 🥺
Sorry not sure. I'm not an expert and am not sure what the "carbon" is. maybe someone in these comments may know if they see this. Sorry
Cool
Thank you!
The black plastic grommets that the keys snap into break so be careful.
oh man good call. I'm lucky, but thanks for the tip!
Hammer caps are what they are called. Very breakable