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May 17th 07, 01:33 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
GregS
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Circuit Board Cleaning
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In article , Dick
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What is the latest thinking regarding cleaning populated circuit
boards. Such as the motherboard in a computer. Many of the things we
used in past years are no longer available for environmental and
health reasons. I'm thinking some liquid dish washing detergent in
warm water applied with a paint brush, followed by thorough drying
before re-assembly. Any better ideas?
This would probably be best for a really dirty board. Some use dishwashers. It
even dries them. For sensitive circuits, water can seep into components
and can take a long time to fully dry. Baking is sometimes necessary
if you need it right away. For small areas I use pure alcohol, but the alcohol
attracts water vapor and creates water droplets. I make use of the heated
blower tip on my Weller station to blow around components and down the board.
Alcohol is not a good wash for some things like orange juice
or Coke.
Some people even cook fish in the dishwasher.
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