Submitted by plazman30 t3_y0ihkl in MechanicalKeyboards
-MANGA- t1_irrytxa wrote
Reply to comment by elmurfudd in Is there any reason NOT TO buy a hot-swappable keyboard? by plazman30
Wait, are you for real? Where did that come from?
elmurfudd t1_irrzgq8 wrote
Kailh hot swap sockets are rated for 100 so-called cycles, while Mill Max Hot Swap Sockets are rated for 1000 cycles. While sockets are relatively sturdy, their lifetime may be shortened if you use desoldered switches with them, or when you try to force your switches in when the pins aren't aligned correctly,
elmurfudd t1_irrzoct wrote
also u can download the manus docs for the listed lifetime of swaps here https://www.kailhswitch.com/mechanical-keyboard-switches/box-switches/mechanical-keyboard-switches-kailh-pcb-socket.html
-MANGA- t1_irrzycu wrote
Huh... I guess I just didn't think it would have finite lifetime.
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