I recently came across several NOS (New Old Stock) tactile pushbutton switches which I bought as they're no longer made or available elsewhere, in order to replace worn out buttons in some gear from the mid 90s. The switches looked new as there was no sign of solder on them, but I was shocked to find out that almost none of them worked!
I used a digital multimeter with its continuity mode (buzzer), but it seems I was able to "ressurect" some of them though I don't know if repeated button-presses did the trick or if they worked to begin with and I was just not touching the contacts properly with the multimeter probes.
With the switches being perhaps over 20 years old, is there a possibility that corrosion or something might have developed and they can be made to fix again with many button-presses (so as to clean it internally), or are tactile switches known to fail after a while, even when they're brand new?
I used a digital multimeter with its continuity mode (buzzer), but it seems I was able to "ressurect" some of them though I don't know if repeated button-presses did the trick or if they worked to begin with and I was just not touching the contacts properly with the multimeter probes.
With the switches being perhaps over 20 years old, is there a possibility that corrosion or something might have developed and they can be made to fix again with many button-presses (so as to clean it internally), or are tactile switches known to fail after a while, even when they're brand new?