Power Button GARMIN Oregon 200, 300, 400, 450
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Power Button Oregon 300 (and also 200, 300, 400, 450) - also with PLA
I have been using my Garmin Oregon 300 for many years. Unfortunately, with all devices, the casing slowly starts to dissolve. Unfortunately, the power button also breaks down, making the entire device unusable. For this reason, I thought about how I could repair the device and, after many tests, created a new power button. Recommended materials are PLA/ABS or TPU. TPU is softer and flexible, protecting the switch inside the device. Since I don't have TPU, I looked for an alternative and designed something similar. I have described both options for you.
Option: You print the power button with TPA and do NOT need the hollow button. Use the solid button. Then glue it onto the Oregon 300 and slightly adjust the shape of the holder with a hairdryer. To do this, firmly glue the flat side with superglue. Then warm the excess with a hairdryer, apply superglue underneath, and press firmly.
- Option: You do not have flexible TPU. Then please use the hollow button and fill it with silicone. Then let it dry for 24 hours. Now glue the button and holder onto the Oregon and slightly adjust the shape of the holder with a hairdryer. To do this, firmly glue the flat side with superglue. Then warm the excess with a hairdryer, apply superglue underneath, and press firmly.
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