great video, nice editing! Quick question; it's my first hotswappable keyboard and I feel like I have to pull a sword from a stone here.. recommendations on technique? seems like you can do it fairly easily
Hi, that is true the switches are tight to the plate. You have to press very well the wings of the switch , then do little movements top and down until loose, and then pull it upward.
Wholy shit dude, that was exacly the video I've been looking for. Subs just for that!! Was mods do you recommend and which ones you think aren't worth it?
Hey buddy, I'm glad you like the video. In my opinion, the most important modification is the lubrication of the switches, the stabilizers came very well from the factory. Then, the switch pads on the PCB are a matter of taste, I like the poppy effect it gives. And the poly filling is to eliminate some of the hollowness, but it's optional. I'm impressed by how cheap this keyboard is.
@@jpbulbulian Thanks for the tips! I'm also really impressed by the value of this keyboard. I'll definitely take your advice and lube the switches, and probably add some filling to improve the sound. By the way, have you ever considered or experimented a rechargeable battery mod somehow? Or has using AAA batteries never been an issue for you? Cheers mate
I bought this keyboard a while ago, and it started to malfunction and now it doesn't even turn on anymore, I don't know if it could be the PCB, but one day I'll open it up to see and see if I can understand what's going on! And I also wanted to see if I could install a battery in it with an input to charge and use the cable, if necessary.
Hi, the cotton its the same than polyfill. The idea is to remove some hollowness in the stock sound. In my experience there is no difference with the Tape Mod in tray mounted boards.
@@jpbulbulian Thanks! Just did both right now and put tape inside my spacebar keycap, it sounds significantly better, but i put way less polyfill than you and didnt put it ind the baterry part, is it ok to just fill the whole thing?
That is a good idea, I will try to fill the spacebar with silicone. Its very clacky right now. I put all the polyfill than I can. Now I note a more solid sound.
I own this keyboard and already thought it sounded good stock, but you really made it sound amazing with your mods! Awesome job!
great video, nice editing! Quick question; it's my first hotswappable keyboard and I feel like I have to pull a sword from a stone here.. recommendations on technique? seems like you can do it fairly easily
Hi, that is true the switches are tight to the plate. You have to press very well the wings of the switch , then do little movements top and down until loose, and then pull it upward.
Wholy shit dude, that was exacly the video I've been looking for. Subs just for that!! Was mods do you recommend and which ones you think aren't worth it?
Hey buddy, I'm glad you like the video. In my opinion, the most important modification is the lubrication of the switches, the stabilizers came very well from the factory. Then, the switch pads on the PCB are a matter of taste, I like the poppy effect it gives. And the poly filling is to eliminate some of the hollowness, but it's optional. I'm impressed by how cheap this keyboard is.
@@jpbulbulian Thanks for the tips! I'm also really impressed by the value of this keyboard. I'll definitely take your advice and lube the switches, and probably add some filling to improve the sound. By the way, have you ever considered or experimented a rechargeable battery mod somehow? Or has using AAA batteries never been an issue for you? Cheers mate
@@paul9812-t3i I'm using this s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DdcMOIb are USB Li-ion AAA Rechargeable
Awesome! Nce experiment!
Loved the video thank you
I got Redragon k661L (similar like this one)❤
Nicely done dude! Cómo viajan esas teclas
Abrazo de gol hermano! me alegro te haya gustado
I bought this keyboard a while ago, and it started to malfunction and now it doesn't even turn on anymore, I don't know if it could be the PCB, but one day I'll open it up to see and see if I can understand what's going on! And I also wanted to see if I could install a battery in it with an input to charge and use the cable, if necessary.
Hi. It may be the connection between the batteries and the PCB. The keyboard does not work with bluetooth or 2.4ghz?
nice video
Is it okay to use cotton instead of poly-fill? And is it safe to tape mod the pcb??
Hi, the cotton its the same than polyfill. The idea is to remove some hollowness in the stock sound. In my experience there is no difference with the Tape Mod in tray mounted boards.
@@jpbulbulian Thanks! Just did both right now and put tape inside my spacebar keycap, it sounds significantly better, but i put way less polyfill than you and didnt put it ind the baterry part, is it ok to just fill the whole thing?
That is a good idea, I will try to fill the spacebar with silicone. Its very clacky right now.
I put all the polyfill than I can. Now I note a more solid sound.