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EEVblog 1702 : A Most Interesting REPAIR

EEVblog 1702 : A Most Interesting REPAIR

Update: 2025-08-19
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A repair of this Tennismatic T1000 remote control was way more interesting than I expected.

https://tennismatic.com/main/page_products_ball_machines_t100_series.html


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00:00 – Tennismatic 1000 Tennis ball machine remote control

00:53 – Battery snap ohms measurement

01:17 – Battery current measurement

02:29 – It’s a row/column thing

02:57 – Teardown

05:20 – Membrane inspection

06:44 – Membrane keypad continuity test

07:25 – Pro Tip: Using multimeter as a shorting lead. Testing the microcontroller.

09:27 – Is it the membrane connector?

10:17 – What would take out the entire keypad?

12:10 – Closer inspection of the contacts

12:44 – Ah Ha! What’s this?

13:48 – Inspecting and testing the row membrane connections

15:01 – Conductive silver ink time

16:41 – The culprit identified

18:48 – Let’s try some fresh conductive silver paint

21:36 – DAMN IT! Dave goofs.

22:56 – How conductive silver ink/paint works

24:01 – Measurements after curing

26:01 – Winner Winner Chicken Dinner


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EEVblog 1702 : A Most Interesting REPAIR

EEVblog 1702 : A Most Interesting REPAIR

David L. Jones