Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-24 Thread Russell Shaw
On 24/02/11 09:51, yamazakir2 wrote: Thanks for your all your help guys. I've used Safewash 2000 for years. It works excellent under tap water for making scungy old boards like new and cleans off all the cheap rosin flux. http://www.tme.eu/html/EN/safewash-2000-pcb-cleaning-agent/ramka_3481_EN

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread John Luciani
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:38 PM, yamazakir2 wrote: > After you get done soldering and fluxing up your board to solder a lot > of SMT components, what do you guys use to get it looking flux-free > and clean again? I tried MG Chemical flux remove and while it does > remove the flux, after washing it

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread John Griessen
On 02/23/2011 02:20 PM, yamazakir2 wrote: Is water soluble flux better (for cleaning)? The salesman from Nordson EFD (electronic fluid dispensing) said so. They sell the systems for medium volume where you use paste dispensing instead of or to augment solder paste masks, so you can do a few

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread yamazakir2
Thanks for your all your help guys. On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Stephen Ecob wrote: > On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:34 AM, yamazakir2 wrote: >> Can I use this instead of distilled water? >> >> http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/406b.html > > Looks like you could use it after IPA for cleaning o

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread Stephen Ecob
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:34 AM, yamazakir2 wrote: > Can I use this instead of distilled water? > > http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/406b.html Looks like you could use it after IPA for cleaning off rosin type fluxes. Could be worth a try. ___ geda

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread yamazakir2
Can I use this instead of distilled water? http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/406b.html On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Stephen Ecob wrote: > On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 8:46 AM, yamazakir2 wrote: >> So am I getting this right? >> >> Step 1. Flux Remover >> Step 2. Wash with soap and water (dish

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread Stephen Ecob
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 8:46 AM, yamazakir2 wrote: > So am I getting this right? > > Step 1. Flux Remover > Step 2. Wash with soap and water (dish soap) > Step 3. Wash with Isopropyl Alcohol > Step 4. Dry Yes, if the water has low mineral content. > That should leave me with a nice clean board c

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread yamazakir2
So am I getting this right? Step 1. Flux Remover Step 2. Wash with soap and water (dish soap) Step 3. Wash with Isopropyl Alcohol Step 4. Dry That should leave me with a nice clean board correct? Assume I have a high mineral content tap water. On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Stephen Ecob wrote

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread Stephen Ecob
> Thanks for the helpful information.  Are ICs and LEDs generally fine to > wash in water and/or detergent? Yes, should be fine - but probably a good idea to post wash with alcohol and certainly give them a good dry. ___ geda-user mailing list geda-use

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread Colin D Bennett
On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 07:53:32 +1100 Stephen Ecob wrote: > It's crucial for parts to be quite dry *before* soldering - otherwise > the rapid boiling of trapped moisture can cause components to crack. > *After* soldering, it's much less of an issue. Many components can be > washed with water and de

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread Stephen Ecob
It's crucial for parts to be quite dry *before* soldering - otherwise the rapid boiling of trapped moisture can cause components to crack. *After* soldering, it's much less of an issue. Many components can be washed with water and detergent, no problem. Most resistors, ceramic caps and tantalum c

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread yamazakir2
No I am using regular tap water, should i be using DI? Also I tap water washed lots of boards with no issues (after letting them dry obviously). On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Colin D Bennett wrote: > On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 13:41:30 -0600 > John Griessen wrote: > >> On 02/23/2011 01:38 PM, yamaz

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread yamazakir2
I use the really sticky dark orange flux (I think MG Chemicals). Is water soluble flux better (for cleaning)? On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:41 AM, John Griessen wrote: > On 02/23/2011 01:38 PM, yamazakir2 wrote: >> >> what do you guys use to get it looking flux-free >> and clean again? > > If you us

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread Colin D Bennett
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 13:41:30 -0600 John Griessen wrote: > On 02/23/2011 01:38 PM, yamazakir2 wrote: > > what do you guys use to get it looking flux-free > > and clean again? > > If you use water wash flux and solder paste, you can use hot > water and a little detergent. Could use the dish washe

Re: gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread John Griessen
On 02/23/2011 01:38 PM, yamazakir2 wrote: what do you guys use to get it looking flux-free and clean again? If you use water wash flux and solder paste, you can use hot water and a little detergent. Could use the dish washer machine too. John ___

gEDA-user: Board cleaner recommendations

2011-02-23 Thread yamazakir2
After you get done soldering and fluxing up your board to solder a lot of SMT components, what do you guys use to get it looking flux-free and clean again? I tried MG Chemical flux remove and while it does remove the flux, after washing it (with tap water) and drying it, it leaves a nasty well-ish