Hey!
So, I just finished and have now finalized my work flow for processing Kinesis Advantage 360 and 360 pro switch replacement process. I was contacted regarding doing such a service and as a result found out about how UpgradeKeyboards handles their “only authorized” service.
In that they’ve got a 6 month+ lead time.
While I’m not “officially authorized” I do terrific work. I’m just finishing up designs on 3d printed soldering shields to make the process further streamlined.
If you don’t want to wait an near infinite amount of time to have a functional board in your hands let me know!
I haven’t fully hammered down the price but the process takes me ~2.5 hours. (~75-100$)
It would function in the following way; Contact me; I’ll need you to send me the board; and if you want specific switches I can order them or what I’ve had work before is just include them keyboard.
My turn around time is literally 1 day unless I get utterly flooded.
I build keyboards for (almost a living) I’m using professional equipment; can diagnose other problems, and while I’m reasonably new (8~months in) I’ve made pretty solid impressions with my own designs, so I believe I can at least help offer to deal with the current lead-times.
You can checkout my reviews, work, and anything else at my site or etsy store: www.skree.us www.etsy.com/shop/TheBigSkree
You can reach me on discord at alakuu or skree_llc
Not using the original boards. I have a solution to that but the non-wireless one is using non-standard matrix wiring. Actually having a hard time locating the smd in the image which would be required for me to make a design with hotswap.
I’m short on time but I will be prototyping a conversion for the advantage 2 and then the 360 pro.
If I can get my hands on a advantage 360 pcb that I can use for trace mapping I will hopefully be able to work out a option for the wired version. That or gut the whole innards for a qmk option if I can’t.