retroleds wrote:Mick:
As you probably noticed, the battery contacts are a weak link in those. Rebuilding that section sucks(wires cross..hard to explain), but can be done neatly. The glass just pops out - scan it, print that on a piece of label paper, stick label to a flat piece of red acrylic and you have a good starting template to file up to.
I did notice how flimsy the battery contacts are, it would appear to be a good place to start as the display does go on and off when the batteries are moved around although it might not be the only fault present. Great tip for replacing the glass, I shall give it a go.
LEDluvr wrote:Nice catch there Bucko170..... I hope you can get it back to tip top shape. Looking at the picture of the broken crystal, I wonder how in the #^*%@ did the previous owner manage to break that glass? There are no deep gashes or nicks that I can see in the case that would indicate it hit someting hard. Maybe it was dropped ?.
Thanks, apart from the glass it's in good shape, I also wondered how it had been broken it must of been a pretty direct hit.