DIY, Repair & B/S

MPC-500 Tact Switches

Tact Switch Repair for the MPC500 MPC1000 and MPC2500

Fixing and replacing non-responsive tact switches can bring a dead worthless unit back to life. This does take a bit of skill as if your soldering level is not up to par you will ruin the board, and replacements are not cheap!

A good soldering iron station clone can be found for cheap, but don’t cheap out on your solder and parts.

We hope to have full MPC refresh kits up shortly for a fraction of the cost you would pay elsewhere, but for now, here is the DIY below.

MPC Tact Switch Repair DIY Tutorial

2 Comments

  • Mislav

    What are the specs for lcd screen? There’s tons of cheap 16×2 lcd’s online but I’m not sure about the specs. Thank you!

    • admin

      Any of the 5v 16 pin screens should work. I would recommend buying a few from different companies for testing purposes. I have a broken mpc500 that I use to test screens as I don’t think I would want to plug in a random screen in my good unit and have something go bad.

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