[Diy_efi] info

Mike niche
Sun Oct 30 03:15:46 UTC 2005


At 08:31 AM 10/29/05, you wrote:
>I'd remove it from the case,  wash down the PCB and case good with clear clean water,  then blow it with compressed air and let it dry for a few days.  Once I was sure it was complete dry I'd reassemble it and try running it.  What id there to loose? 

Best solvent to remove other things is Isopropyl alcohol (Isopropanol),
let dry normally - dont use compressed air, there is potential for localised
static damage,

Rgds

Mike





>Just MHO :-)
>
>Bill
>
>From: "Lee M. Lemoine" <llemoine at gmail.com>
>
>> John, if antifreeze can damage paint, think about
>> what it may do
>> to a PCB.
>> You could spend a lot of time replacing parts, and
>> still have an 
>> unreliable
>> ECU. Wrecking yard option sounds good. Make sure it
>> comes from a
>> car
>> without a leaky heater core.
>>
>> Geoff H
>
>>
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Regards from


Mike
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