cheers dude... would something like this work well as a substitute? And are there only componenets not too get this stuff on? Does it kill the gold traces on the boards at all?
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dBincognito wrote:Is it safe for that stuff to get on components ?
Don't pour it in pots or anything mechanical, where it wouldn't evaporate, but yeah it is safe. I usually apply it to the toothbrush and go from there.
dBincognito wrote:Is it safe for that stuff to get on components ?
Don't pour it in pots or anything mechanical, where it wouldn't evaporate, but yeah it is safe. I usually apply it to the toothbrush and go from there.
Well I didn't mean douse the board
I meant toothbrush wise....it's ok to get it on the resistors ?
I have been wanting to shine the boards on my 2125's....what's best ?
Acid brushes work really well. Just trim the tips a little to firm them up to your desired application. 99% iso is the ticket, don't settle for less. It won't harm your board or components. Try to avoid getting into places you can't dry is all.
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have any of you tried "CRC contact cleaner" it comes in aerosol can,red can??? Im not sure if its board friendly?? I use there brake cleaner,for working on the car and it works better than anything else avail here in the US.
My other hobby is restoring arcade games and for cleaning the PCB's one trick people use is the dish washer and then set them out in the sun to dry or use a compressor to dry them. Those things get nasty, this trick is also used on monitor/TV chassis.
I dont think most of us would throw the amp in the dishwasher...lol...due to the pots and other components that are not solvent safe...I do know most caps arent..
freshkryp69 wrote:I dont think most of us would throw the amp in the dishwasher...lol...due to the pots and other components that are not solvent safe...I do know most caps arent..
Just use Jet Dry
ZX950 X2 1 blk 1 wht
MS1KTA black NIC
MS1KTA white NIB
MS2250TA (x3) 1 in Blue 1 in Red
MS2125TA
MAC200 NIB
MS275 (x2) 1 NIB
MPS2240 NIB
Tantrum 500.2 (x2)
SA1.0 (x2)
ZPA 0.5 X2
ZPA 0.3 X3
Ti DD10 ............
freshkryp69 wrote:I dont think most of us would throw the amp in the dishwasher...lol...due to the pots and other components that are not solvent safe...I do know most caps arent..
Just use Jet Dry
Liquids and electronics just scare me.....I don't even want to try
freshkryp69 wrote:I dont think most of us would throw the amp in the dishwasher...lol...due to the pots and other components that are not solvent safe...I do know most caps arent..
Just use Jet Dry
Liquids and electronics just scare me.....I don't even want to try
You know i was being a smart ass
ZX950 X2 1 blk 1 wht
MS1KTA black NIC
MS1KTA white NIB
MS2250TA (x3) 1 in Blue 1 in Red
MS2125TA
MAC200 NIB
MS275 (x2) 1 NIB
MPS2240 NIB
Tantrum 500.2 (x2)
SA1.0 (x2)
ZPA 0.5 X2
ZPA 0.3 X3
Ti DD10 ............
I know you were J/K... SERIOUSLY THOUGH I do know if you put an anodized heatsink in the dish washer on,heat dry...it will spider crack the anodize coating due to thermal expansion or the cold fusion thats going on in the washer...lol
freshkryp69 wrote:I know you were J/K... SERIOUSLY THOUGH I do know if you put an anodized heatsink in the dish washer on,heat dry...it will spider crack the anodize coating due to thermal expansion or the cold fusion thats going on in the washer...lol
freshkryp69 wrote:I know you were J/K... SERIOUSLY THOUGH I do know if you put an anodized heatsink in the dish washer on,heat dry...it will spider crack the anodize coating due to thermal expansion or the cold fusion thats going on in the washer...lol
ISO I'm tellin's ya. If it's good enough for Mil-Spec work it's good enough for you. It just needs to be the real stuff, not some rubbing alcohol crap.
I was micro-min certified and granted it was eons ago but I'm pretty sure no residue was left from the alcohol. As long as you used enough and sopped up the first couple passes with a cotton ball to remove the debris you were cleaning it will be shiny shiny. We used this and nothing else to clean salvaged parts from downed/drowned airplanes. If you find something better let Uncle Sam know.
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PG TBAt2 line Driver
PG ZPX2 Active Crossover (x2 1ea.)
PG ZPA0.5 v2 (x2 Black)
Diamond Hex 6.5 (eton), silk tweeters (rear fill 5.25's @-8db)
Soundstream SS-10's (2) in a sealed box
just bought some ISO and just wanted to make sure that when cleaning the amps pcb's is there anywhere that i SHOULDNT get this stuff... does it conduct and kick my arse if i slap it about around the caps?