2 layer board of 0.96 x 0.59 inches (24.4 x 15.1 mm)
Uploaded:
September 14th 2021
Shared:
September 23rd 2021
Total Price:
$2.85
SNES controller R and L button replacement boards. Use with standard 6x6mm micro switches with 8mm height. Boards were designed for original SNS-005 controllers and may not work with 3rd party controllers.
Apologies/Disclaimer: These work well. It may takes some finesse, however, to get th…
SNES controller R and L button replacement boards. Use with standard 6x6mm micro switches with 8mm height. Boards were designed for original SNS-005 controllers and may not work with 3rd party controllers.
Apologies/Disclaimer: These work well. It may takes some finesse, however, to get them in. Tabs will need to be sanded or filed down on top and botton. The narrow section may also need some messaging as they are a very tight fit. Just be sure to check the fitment before assembling them to the wires and switches. The legs of the switch will also need to be trimmed with flush cut pliers so flood their holes with solder very well. I accidentally made the wire holes in the corners a little too big, but it’s nothing that isn’t manageable. All in all it’s still a very good alternative to the cheap replacement membranes sold today.
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SNES controller R and L button replacement boards. Use with standard 6x6mm micro switches with 8mm height. Boards were designed for original SNS-005 controllers and may not work with 3rd party controllers.
Apologies/Disclaimer: These work well. It may takes some finesse, however, to get th…
SNES controller R and L button replacement boards. Use with standard 6x6mm micro switches with 8mm height. Boards were designed for original SNS-005 controllers and may not work with 3rd party controllers.
Apologies/Disclaimer: These work well. It may takes some finesse, however, to get them in. Tabs will need to be sanded or filed down on top and botton. The narrow section may also need some messaging as they are a very tight fit. Just be sure to check the fitment before assembling them to the wires and switches. The legs of the switch will also need to be trimmed with flush cut pliers so flood their holes with solder very well. I accidentally made the wire holes in the corners a little too big, but it’s nothing that isn’t manageable. All in all it’s still a very good alternative to the cheap replacement membranes sold today.
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