Unfortunately, this project was also unsuccessful
I was able to disassemble the shutter, clean it, and adjust it on the camera tester.
After assembling the T90, the charge motor started briefly as soon as I applied voltage, followed by an EEE on the display.
By lifting the mirror box and operating the mirror switch (SW13) I was able to start the camera for a moment.
The SPT Journal has a dedicated troubleshooting instructions for this.
And so I was able to locate the error. It appears to be a contact problem in the front flex connector under a metal pressure plate.
Here, three circuit boards are connected one above the other with gold-plated contacts.
Elastic connectors with gold-colored inclusions are located between them.
By tightening the two pressure plate screws differently, I was able to get the T90 working again.
Only during continuous operation did the mirror occasionally stop working. Inserting two elastic connectors one above the other improved performance.
I also cleaned and polished the externally accessible contact surfaces of the release magnet. But as I touched the release magnet with the screwdriver, the camera jammed and EEE was permanently on the display.
This problem now occurred with two T90s after assembly. The cameras worked before.
I suspect that after parting the boards, the connection via the elastic connectors no longer works reliably.
I couldn't figure out how these work. They connect all rows of contacts without short-circuiting them, but must still be conductive because they connect two boards each.
I've now ruled out any mistakes during disassembly and reassembly as it already worked and I strictly followed the instructions by Larry Lyells in the SPT Journal.
It's a shame, but I'll keep at it.
A few defective T90s are still waiting in the box
