Years ago I was a tech at a marine electronics store. Sitex made a recording 
fish finder that recorded on paper using a heat stylus. On opening the fish 
finder the entire inside was coved in a nice carbon dust from burning the image 
onto the recording paper.

I used mr. clean to soften the water a bit back then and a nice soft paint 
brush with about as hot of tap water I could stand to wash up the circuit 
board. Then I used 99% alcohol to displace the water under the chips on the 
circuit board, finished it up warming it up with a blow dryer at first to get 
most of the moisture off the circuit board and the placed it into a warm place 
to dry overnight. Never had any issues doing it that way. My hands though 
looked like I was playing with some carbon power during that process.

Gary P. Fiber K8IZ



> On Jan 23, 2015, at 11:17 AM, Rick <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Any thoughts on what the best thing is to clean the printed circuit 
> board on a Fanuc servo drive. The VTL I am installing right now has the 
> two drives in the control cabinet, and the one is covered with a nasty 
> brown oily residue, and I would like to get it cleaned off before I put 
> power to it.
> 
> I have a few things on hand, first one is 
> https://www.chemtronics.com/p-813-pow-r-wash-pr.aspx and the other is this
> https://www.chemtronics.com/p-739-electro-wash-cz.aspx.
> 
> Would either one those be a good candidate, or should I look for 
> something else.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> Rick Lair
> Superior Roll & Turning LLC
> 399 East Center Street
> Petersburg MI, 49270
> PH: 734-279-1831
> FAX: 734-279-1166
> www.superiorroll.com
> 
> 
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