Vinegar with an acid-brush always works for me.
Afterwards, IPA (isopropyl alcohol) cleans away the
residue.
Steve.
--- Dave Dunfield <dave04a at dunfield.com> wrote:
This summer, I received a box full of parts
containing a Grid Compass 1101
which I was told was "beyond repair due to a battery
leak".
I've been looking it over, and I'm not so sure -- a
battery definately
leaked over the section of the board containing the
bubble memory sockets.
however the board actually does not look that badly
damaged - the coating
seems to have mostly protected it - there is visible
corrosion at solder
joints, however again - not that bad - most of them
just have a rough
texture.
The board however is quite covered in some areas
with a white substance
which obviously came from the battery and "dried
up". It is quite firmly
glued to the board, and appears to be slightly
conductive. I've carefully
scraped away a small section, and as noted above,
the board underneath
looks to be in not-that-bad shape ... however
mechanical removal would be
very tedious the the risk of damaging something
high.
I don't know what type of battery it was, because
it's long gone, and I've
not seen the inside of this particular model
before...
Anyone got any suggestions on ways to clean this up
- It's a nice and
somewhat historic machine, which I would love to
salvage if at all possible.
(Cool little bubble memory modules)
Regards,
Dave
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