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I use acetone.
Removes any thermal material and evaporates in just seconds.
If it the liquid removers touch the other components will it get damaged aswell?
or mouth, ull go drunk ;)Quote:
Originally posted by lynx@25 June 2004 - 19:53
Just don't get it near your eyes.
You'll go blind. :P
i use "wasbenzine" (used for cleaning, evaporates very fast, and is also flamable, but fine for cleaning a comp) though i dont know whats it called in english....... i think its a bezine type, and that doesnt harm other components (might cool them a lil though ;))
yes, of course it will, u should know that liquids ruin electrical components.Quote:
Originally posted by haha21@26 June 2004 - 13:34
If it the liquid removers touch the other components will it get damaged aswell?
yes, of course it will, u should know that liquids ruin electrical components. [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004+26 June 2004 - 19:48--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (ROSSCO_2004 @ 26 June 2004 - 19:48)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-haha21@26 June 2004 - 13:34
If it the liquid removers touch the other components will it get damaged aswell?
What?
News to me.
Water will harm electrical components...specifically unevaporated water.
That's what leads to shorting.
The solvents we're using evaporate so quickly that you should be fine if it gets on something.
I wouldn't soak a PCB with acetone cause it would dissolve whatever the traces are sealed in, but a casual wipe sure hasn't hurt me yet.
What?Quote:
Originally posted by clocker+26 June 2004 - 22:08--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (clocker @ 26 June 2004 - 22:08)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Quote:
Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004@26 June 2004 - 19:48
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@26 June 2004 - 13:34
If it the liquid removers touch the other components will it get damaged aswell?
yes, of course it will, u should know that liquids ruin electrical components.
News to me.
Water will harm electrical components...specifically unevaporated water.
That's what leads to shorting.
The solvents we're using evaporate so quickly that you should be fine if it gets on something.
I wouldn't soak a PCB with acetone cause it would dissolve whatever the traces are sealed in, but a casual wipe sure hasn't hurt me yet. [/b][/quote]
oh :">
I'd still feel wierd putting any type of liquid onto any computer components unless it was like that water that doesn't wet stuff...lol.
Didn't you see that article about the guy who immersed his motherboard ( with all the ancillary stuff in place and running) in mineral oil?
Some nutcase attempt at extreme cooling, I think.
Not sure how the cooling worked out, but the PC ran fine.
ya, i did. And i would feel very wierd doing that to my computer (or any electrical shit).Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@26 June 2004 - 22:24
Didn't you see that article about the guy who immersed his motherboard ( with all the ancillary stuff in place and running) in mineral oil?
Some nutcase attempt at extreme cooling, I think.
Not sure how the cooling worked out, but the PC ran fine.
or mouth, ull go drunk ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Storm+26 June 2004 - 18:55--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Storm @ 26 June 2004 - 18:55)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-lynx@25 June 2004 - 19:53
Just don't get it near your eyes.
You'll go blind. :P
i use "wasbenzine" (used for cleaning, evaporates very fast, and is also flamable, but fine for cleaning a comp) though i dont know whats it called in english....... i think its a bezine type, and that doesnt harm other components (might cool them a lil though ;)) [/b][/quote]
If that stuff really does contain benzine, you shouldn't let it come in contact with your skin, and breathing the fumes can be harmful too.
Benzine is one of the most carcinogenic substances known.