It depends if they are sealed or not.
in manufacturing a lot of boards they are washed off in water
yeah DI water and water soluble flux but still in water.
if your worried test one pot see how well you can dry them
another trick that a antique radio restorer used was to wash them
and bake in oven
what about boards with 400 plus pots on it and sliders?
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 11:56 PM, wulfman wrote:
> nothing like running them through the dishwasher with hot water and good
> soap.
> I repair old arcade boards and i have found nothing better.
> after they are hot from the wash you blow th
nothing like running them through the dishwasher with hot water and good
soap.
I repair old arcade boards and i have found nothing better.
after they are hot from the wash you blow them off with compressed air
till try
and leave them in a rack in case you missed any water.
as long as they dry fast
has anyone experimented with this on parts? when dealing with dirty
equipment?
if so what works best for liquid sulutions?
ive got a shelf of 15in bass drivers and some amps thinking of building
something to clean some audio boards i aquired on the cheap though maybe
some folks here would have