PcarSBA wrote: 
> OK, not my prettiest job but you can't beat the 1.56$ part being
> available from Digi-Key today. I hope this will help some down the line
> when their push button on the encoder collapses and Philippe is out of
> stock on the original part.
> 
> FYI, I used special low melting-point de-solder for the removal of the
> old encoder to make ensure there is no PCB damage. Another way is to cut
> all legs with a snipes and then remove one by one. Next cut the
> connections between the two pins on the three-pin side topside of the
> PCB. Easiest once the old encoder is removed. Next cut all connections
> from the pull-up resistors to the respective encoder pin through holes.
> Pin 16 of U5 (74HC165) is VCC and needs to go to the center pin of the
> new encoder and to one of the two pins of the two-pin side (switch). The
> outputs of the new encoder are the outside pins on the 3-pin side and
> need to go to R77 and R76. The other side of the switch from the two-pin
> side goes to R75. If anyone is interested I can take some more photos
> showing where to cut exactly so this can be duplicated.
> 
> 36520More pictures would be nice to have a complete view of the repair. You
never know when it helps someone. 

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