I've got an Apple IIe that I recently acquired and I've been working on getting it cleaned up and working and I noticed that all the ports on the back (specifically the composite video, cassette in and out and the joystick port) have some corrosion on them and I was wondering if anyone knows what the proper parts to order to replace these is?
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You can find the RCA one on eBay (https://www.ebay.com/itm/197505422649), but if it's just surface corrosion, it can be easily removed with sand paper.
I've already got to do some soldering to fix up the power supply, so figured I'd get it done all at once. Thanks for the link to the RCA port, any idea on what the right replacements are for the others?
The connector ground is soldered to the motherboard ground plane and can be difficult to desolder.
Just found the part on mouser too. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Switchcraft/3517PCX?qs=iwvYsH9bSFY%252BTkKas6ZquQ%3D%3D