> On Apr 25, 2017, at 6:06 AM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > wrote: > > On 25/04/2017 10:08, jim stephens via cctalk wrote: >> >> On 4/25/2017 1:39 AM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk wrote: >>> >>> "Little residue" would be more accurate, and some of that residue >>> will be water (look up "azeotrope") - plus you need a lot of >>> alcohol for something the size of a PDP-8 backplane. Blow dry, >>> even after an alcohol rinse. > > I should perhaps have mentioned that the idea is to flush the remaining > water or alcohol out by blowing, not evaporate it like your hairdresser > would :-) And you ought to use dry air, ideally - most compressors have > water in their air.
Worse yet, a lot of compressors have oil in their air. You can attached a dryer/filter to the compressor outlet to block that. Compressors intended for air brush use tend to be set up that way, and/or use a mechanism that doesn't use oil (such as a diaphragm pump). paul