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Bill Shaw b.shaw
Sun Oct 30 21:13:24 UTC 2005


Actually,  they call water the 'universal solvent' for a reason.  I'd start
there,  and if it appears there is some residue the water can't get I might
try more agressive solvents.

Again,  just mho.

Bill

> From: "Mike" <niche at iinet.net.au>
> 
> 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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> 
> 
> Mike
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