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this post was submitted on 23 Dec 2024
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Do-It-Yourself, Repairs and Fixes
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Share tips and tricks to keep people from throwing out that broken item. Repair before replace!
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An alternate option you might consider could be plastic epoxy. You should be able to find some at Lowes or Home Depot.
I've used specialized plastic epoxy before, its actually surprisingly strong. Heads up though, when you mix the two parts together, the fumes are also extremely strong, so its best to apply it and let it cure outdoors.
Of course, if you can get a proper replacement part, that would be the best option, just tossing another idea in the hat for ya. Good luck ๐
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't live in a country with the particular stores you mentioned, but I'm sure I can find equivalent shops which might have it.
That said, I will still search for a replacement. (Can't replace the whole controller, since it's not made anymore. And it would be a waste to put working electronics into the trash, anyway.)