Kuba Rola a replacement board for this will cost you around $300 USD whereas the two capacitors are somewhere around $10 USD If you can solder it yourself you have the cost for the logic board repair. As for the traces damaged etc, we will need a close up picture of the damaged area. You can always connect the capacitors via jumpers if the solder pads/traces are to badly damaged.
By not replacing it you will no longer have audio output since the components are part of the audio amplifier circuitry. The other issue is that you have definitely lost the left shift key. Repairing this will be impossible so you are most likely looking at a new keyboard.
As for “Is it worth to repair it” that will depend on your skills, or connection with somebody that can do the repair, as well as economical situation. Only you can answer this. Personally, I would at least try to fix it to safe my hard earned money.
The capacitors you need are
1)C6442 tantalum capacitor 100UF 6.3V 20%
2) C6412 capacitor 0.1uF 16V 10% in a 0201 package
Kuba Rola a replacement board for this will cost you around $300 USD whereas the two capacitors are somewhere around $10 USD If you can solder it yourself you have the cost for the logic board repair. As for the traces damaged etc, we will need a close up picture of the damaged area. You can always connect the capacitors via jumpers if the solder pads/traces are to badly damaged.
By not replacing it you will no longer have audio output since the components are part of the audio amplifier circuitry. The other issue is that you have definitely lost the left shift key. Repairing this will be impossible so you are most likely looking at a new keyboard.
As for “Is it worth to repair it” that will depend on your skills, or connection with somebody that can do the repair, as well as economical situation. Only you can answer this. Personally, I would at least try to fix it to safe my hard earned money.
The capacitors you need are
-
1)C6442 tantalum capacitor 1000UF 6.3V 20%
+
1)C6442 tantalum capacitor 100UF 6.3V 20%
2) C6412 capacitor 0.1uF 16V 10% in a 0201 package
Kuba Rola a replacement board for this will cost you around $300 USD whereas the two capacitors are somewhere around $10 USD If you can solder it yourself you have the cost for the logic board repair. As for the traces damaged etc, we will need a close up picture of the damaged area. You can always connect the capacitors via jumpers if the solder pads/traces are to badly damaged.
By not replacing it you will no longer have audio output since the components are part of the audio amplifier circuitry. The other issue is that you have definitely lost the left shift key. Repairing this will be impossible so you are most likely looking at a new keyboard.
As for “Is it worth to repair it” that will depend on your skills, or connection with somebody that can do the repair, as well as economical situation. Only you can answer this. Personally, I would at least try to fix it to safe my hard earned money.
The capacitors you need are
-
1) tantalum capacitor 1000UF 6.3V 20%
+
1)C6442 tantalum capacitor 1000UF 6.3V 20%
-
2) capacitor 0.1uF 16V 10% in a 0201 package
+
2) C6412 capacitor 0.1uF 16V 10% in a 0201 package
Kuba Rola a replacement board for this will cost you around $300 USD whereas the two capacitors are somewhere around $10 USD If you can solder it yourself you have the cost for the logic board repair. As for the traces damaged etc, we will need a close up picture of the damaged area. You can always connect the capacitors via jumpers if the solder pads/traces are to badly damaged.
By not replacing it you will no longer have audio output since the components are part of the audio amplifier circuitry. The other issue is that you have definitely lost the left shift key. Repairing this will be impossible so you are most likely looking at a new keyboard.
As for “Is it worth to repair it” that will depend on your skills, or connection with somebody that can do the repair, as well as economical situation. Only you can answer this. Personally, I would at least try to fix it to safe my hard earned money.
The capacitors you need are
1) tantalum capacitor 1000UF 6.3V 20%
2) capacitor 0.1uF 16V 10% in a 0201 package