Worst battery leakage I've ever seen! Casio CT 380
8-Bit Keys・7 minutes read
A vintage Casio CT-380 keyboard purchased for $12 at an estate sale had severe battery corrosion but was cleaned using vinegar, wire brush, and spray paint. Despite difficulties in disassembling and poor design, the keyboard was reassembled and functional, offering 20 selectable sounds instead of the advertised 210.
Insights
- The vintage Casio CT-380 keyboard was purchased for a bargain price of $12 at an estate sale due to severe battery corrosion inside, showcasing the potential for hidden treasures in unlikely places.
- The challenges faced during the cleaning and restoration process of the keyboard, including difficulties in disassembly and limitations in cleaning effectiveness, highlight the intricate and delicate nature of repairing vintage electronics, requiring patience and creativity.
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Recent questions
How much was the vintage Casio CT-380 keyboard purchased for?
$12
What type of batteries were found in the corroded compartment?
Off-brand Camelion batteries
What methods were used to clean the corroded metal piece?
Vinegar, wire brush, spray painting
What was found on the logic board of the disassembled keyboard?
Panasonic microprocessor
How many selectable sounds did the functional keyboard showcase?
20
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