Put me down for three pairs if it happens.

Thanks

mike

On Wed, Jul 7, 2021 at 5:39 PM Jamie Nichol <[email protected]> wrote:

> Peter,
>
> Looks like a pair of new zebra strips will cost $6 with usps shipping to
> contiguous USA.
>
> Manufacturer is fujipoly.  Better quality supplier.
>
> I’d love to sign you up for a dozen, once testing looks good.
>
> Anyone else interested at this price?
>
> —Jamie
> On Jul 7, 2021, 5:28 PM -0400, Peter Noeth <[email protected]>, wrote:
>
> My experience with zebra strips, in general are threefold:
>  1. The silicon can "outgas" its oils over time, if they were not baked
> correctly at manufacture. This oil can contaminate the carbon layers on the
> "face ends" where the strip contacts the glass / PCB, causing open
> connections.
>  2. The face ends of the carbon layers are not always friendly to
> cleaning. The conductivity of the carbon layers can be lost, especially
> after 5 years.
>  3. The silicon can lose its elasticity, causing open connections. This
> mostly manifests itself during reassembly of an LCD display module if
> reusing the original zebra strips. Especially after 40 years of
> questionable storage conditions.
> When disassembly of an LCD display module was necessary, new zebra strips
> were always used during reassembly. This just removes a lot of
> potential problems, especially if you warrant your work.
>
> So having a source for replacement zebra strips for the notebook computers
> would be handy, but at a minimum production quantity of 1000, you would
> probably still have 800 when you die. Maybe not economical, from a business
> investment, but maybe from a passion standpoint.
>
> I would buy a dozen :-)
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2021 19:33:53 -0400
> From: Jamie Nichol <[email protected] <https://mailto:[email protected]>
> >
> To: [email protected] <https://mailto:[email protected]>Subject:
> [M100] New zebra strips for M100 display
>         =?utf-8?Q?=E2=80=94_?=any interest?
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> Hey All,
>
> I do consumer product R&D as my day job.??I?ve admired the M100 as a
> brilliant product for the past decade or so, and just picked up a really
> sad example that I?m trying to resuscitate.
>
> A couple of weeks ago I had a some fine-pitch prototype zebra strips made
> up to fit the M100 LCD (see pic).??The first prototypes are about 0.3mm too
> tall.??I?ll likely have another set of prototypes run with an adjusted
> height.
>
> I have two questions:
>
> Is there enough interest here on the list to justify an order of 1000
> pieces or so???(Likely price is a few dollars each strip ? more to come on
> price.)
>
> Do any of you have dead LCDs that you would be wiling to sacrifice to the
> testing gods???I would like to see ten or so LCDs improved by an upgrade to
> the new strips before placing a bigger order.
>
> ?Jamie
>
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