โApr-08-2018 08:28 AM
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โJun-23-2018 06:22 PM
โJun-20-2018 10:56 PM
Gjac wrote:
I think your problem as you described it is more with the wire harness connections rather than the soldered components on the board it self. I have always used an eraser to clean that green corrosion off of my terminals. I had a similar problem on my connector and cleaned it this way. The only green stuff I see from your pictures is right above the 16 pin connector. I am assuming they were taken after you cleaned the board. Was that green stuff over the whole board or just were we see it now?
โApr-10-2018 05:40 PM
โApr-10-2018 05:12 AM
โApr-10-2018 01:07 AM
Gjac wrote:
I think your problem as you described it is more with the wire harness connections rather than the soldered components on the board it self. I have always used an eraser to clean that green corrosion off of my terminals. I had a similar problem on my connector and cleaned it this way. The only green stuff I see from your pictures is right above the 16 pin connector. I am assuming they were taken after you cleaned the board. Was that green stuff over the whole board or just were we see it now?
โApr-09-2018 08:47 PM
Gjac wrote:
I think your problem as you described it is more with the wire harness connections rather than the soldered components on the board it self. I have always used an eraser to clean that green corrosion off of my terminals. I had a similar problem on my connector and cleaned it this way. The only green stuff I see from your pictures is right above the 16 pin connector. I am assuming they were taken after you cleaned the board. Was that green stuff over the whole board or just were we see it now?
โApr-09-2018 08:26 PM
โApr-09-2018 07:59 PM
โApr-09-2018 07:27 PM
โApr-09-2018 02:04 PM
77rollalong wrote:
there is electronics cleaners i have used that work quite well , i kinda surprised the board is not coated with some sort of epoxy thought, the contacts for the connections could be coated with a dielectric grease to keep moisture out .
โApr-09-2018 12:58 PM
โApr-09-2018 12:16 PM
โApr-08-2018 01:43 PM
ScottG wrote:
Better to protect the PCB from getting wet at all.