Reddit reviews 106 Buna-N O-Ring, 70A Durometer, Black, 3/16" ID, 3/8" OD, 3/32" Width (Pack of 100)
We found 4 Reddit comments about 106 Buna-N O-Ring, 70A Durometer, Black, 3/16" ID, 3/8" OD, 3/32" Width (Pack of 100). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Made of Buna-nitrile (also called Buna-N) for use with a variety of fluids and hydrocarbonsCan be used across a wide temperature range from -30 degrees F (-34 degrees C) to 250 degrees F (121 degrees C)Round in cross-section to provide a seal between cylindrical overlapping surfacesDurometer (hardness) of 70A for resistance to penetrationMeets standards defined by Aerospace Standard AS568A
106 Buna-N O-Ring, 70A Durometer, Black, 3/16" ID, 3/8" OD, 3/32" Width (Pack of 100) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FMYR48/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_1jW7wbE84R639
These were the ones recommended from the wiki
The problem seems to be that the ones that really reduce travel distance also seem to be the mushiest. Seems like most people who are installing o-rings are doing it for sound not how far your keys depress :(
I've only found one real "review" on o-rings in general and the guy was using blues not reds so not sure how much it will tell me. At $20 a pop for a set it's kind of a sucky "guess and check" situation I feel like.
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Edit: I think I found my answer: 70A... the number is a measure of hardness not size! Now I just have to find the right thickness in them...
Edit 2: Found them! 70A O-rings on amazon. Code 008 for the 1/16" and code 106 for the 3/32". At $2 a pop I can actually guess and check with these.
I don't know why my google-foo was sucking so much last night. I must have been tired.
Non-mobile: These are probably the hardest and thickest
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Add some of these and thank me later! Just be sure to get a keycap puller. I am currently typing from the exact setup and it is a dream.