Sold Replacement 1084 Power Switches

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For sale here are brand new & never used power switches for the 1084. They are now in limited supply as no longer manufactured.

Due to size, postage is the major factor here. I am selling in sets of 3 only (more is possible, less makes little sense due to postage).

Also fits:

. Commodore 1081 (thanks @galland for the information).
. Commodore 1082c (thanks @fugu for the information).
. Commodore 1084S-D (thanks to CentralPerk for the information)
. Commodore 1084s-d1 (Samsung tube with switch at rear)
. Commodore 1085S-D2 (thanks to @e5frog for the information
. Commodore 1085s-d3 (thanks @majikeyric for the information).
. Commodore 1802 (thanks @galland for the information).
. Commodore 1901
. Commodore 1940 (thanks @datasharf for the information)
. Philips CM8833-II (thanks @fugu for the information).

Maybe others ?? See here

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These are identical to the one delivered with (mine anyway) the 1084. No need to mess around with the dremel. Simply remove metal collar and replace with plastic one from your 1084. You can snip the 2 unused solder tags, or leave them if they do not get in the way.

Price
Asking 9 euros including international postage (as a letter - no tracking no insurance & your risk) for 3 switches. Additional sets of 3, please add 5.25 euros.

This thread will remain open until I have none left. No need to PM me asking if still available.

Payment
PayPal family'n'friends only. Get them faster ---> http://PayPal.me/mrr19121970/9 <--- PM me where to send and transaction number.

Interest
Please register interest here and PM me too

Instructions
It is a really easy repair. Remember if you do this and you are injured or damage your monitor, I am not responsible. Make sure you unplug the monitor from the mains, and don't touch anything inside the machine except the plastic. Unscrew 5 screws on the back. Slide off the back panel. Unplug the "molex" connector for speaker and put back panel to one side. Disconnect 4 wire "molex" connecting the mainboard to power board. Underneath the monitor is a small hole. You can see a tab on the power board. Press this in and slide out the power board. Now you can unscrew the on/off switch and desolder the 4 tabs. Remove the plastic collar from the old switch, put it on the new switch. Solder the 4 wires back on the tabs (front power cable, back power board), screw on/off back in place. Slide power board back in position. Connect power board "molex". Connect speaker "molex". Slide back-panel back on. Replace 5 screws.

See video here for more details https://youtu.be/x8QM-TQ0ghA or https://youtu.be/x2aSuthiWWM or https://youtu.be/LgtNkfX4Rss
 
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