cleaning qbus enclosures

From: Jeffrey S. Sharp <jss_at_subatomix.com>
Date: Thu Aug 2 18:48:21 2001

On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Chad Fernandez wrote:
>
> Use your head of course, if something really looks like it shouldn't
> get wet, like something really old that has some cardboard bits, or
> whatever, then dont' do it. If you have a board that all the chips
> are in sockets, then I might hestitate as well unless you have an air
> compressor.

Would a hair dryer work, or would I need some heavy duty source of
high-velocity air? Also, would one need to pull all the chips, clean them
separately, and then reseat them once the board was dry?

What about boards with core on them?

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Jeffrey S. Sharp
jss_at_subatomix.com
Received on Thu Aug 02 2001 - 18:48:21 BST

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