[SBE] Loose Circuit Board

Ron Bailer Ron at Bailer.com
Wed May 21 21:34:30 EDT 2008


The danger with this is that it IS abrasive. It will damage the plating of
the board.

Ron

PS: I learned the hard way. Oops.



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> -----Original Message-----

> From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org] On Behalf Of Bill

> Whitt

> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 6:05 PM

> To: 'sbe member discussion mail list'

> Subject: Re: [SBE] Loose Circuit Board

>

> I don't know if it is applicable here but worth a shot. I've been known to

> use a red eraser to clean the circuit board ends myself. I always use a

> non-residue alcohol to clean up after myself ... works great, lasts a long

> time. This is mildly abrasive and cleans up connections really well.

>

> Bill Whitt

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org] On Behalf Of Bill

> Croghan

> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 4:48 PM

> To: 'sbe member discussion mail list'

> Subject: Re: [SBE] Loose Circuit Board

>

> I have good luck using Deoxit D5 on this type of problem. It's made by

> CAIC. It ain't cheap, but not to bad. Price is about $11.00 for a 200 ml

> aerosol can. I buy it at my local electronic parts store.

>

> Bill

>

> Bill Croghan CPBE WBØKSW

> Chief Engineer,

> KOMP/KXPT/KENO/KBAD/KWWN

> Lotus Broadcasting, Las Vegas, NV

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org] On Behalf Of

> Jeremy

> D. Morris

> > Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 4:36 PM

> > To: sbe member discussion mail list

> > Subject: Re: [SBE] Loose Circuit Board

> >

> > Clean both ends of the connections as best you can. You may have some

> leakage as well

> > that could be causing some problems.

> >

> > Jeremy

> >

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: Frank Felker [mailto:frank at felkerdigitalmedia.com]

> > Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 07:24 PM Eastern Standard Time

> > To: sbe at sbe.org

> > Subject: [SBE] Loose Circuit Board

> >

> > Hello All,

> >

> > I think we can still post technical questions here, right? I know SBE

> > has started a social list, but my question is technical.

> >

> > I have a Sony UVW-1800 that will intermittently lose the component

> > input. I can solve the problem by reseating the circuit cards that are

> > located parallel to the backplane. Is there something I can spray on the

> > cards, or do to the card edges that will allow them to stay connected

> > better? The deck is in an edit room and is not moved around.

> >

> > Thanks everyone for listening.

> >

> > Frank Felker

> >

> >

> >

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