On 8/16/2013 2:38 AM, Bill Loesch wrote:

Dan, et al,

Once the board has been cleaned sufficiently that the inverter is no
longer operating intermittently and your "hope" has been realized, when
would you apply a field conformal coating? Would you choose/recommend
something better than Krylon clear spray?

While Dan's cleaning advice is good ... I would not bother with conformal coating.

In my experience, it is nearly impossible to get a board actually clean of mouse urine. It soaks into the fiberglass laminate. If you conformal coat it, the traces will be eaten from underneath anyhow.

I would bite the bullet and replace the board or the inverter. Otherwise resign yourself for supporting a board that will likely get sicker and sicker at the most inopportune times.

I've even run a mouse urine board through a water wash machine, like what is used during the assembly of printed wiring board, and it wasn't able to get the mouse urine washed away. The water wash machine has multiple stages of washing and the appropriate chemicals ... but it couldn't get the soaked material out of the fiberglass.

re: conformal

I would use a purpose made conformal coating. McMaster-Carr stocks a silicone coating (6801A37) and a acrylic (6801A39) coating. Or Mouser carries Tech-Spray brand coatings.

I would further look for a conformal coating that can be removed or reworked through. Most conformal coatings cannot. Given he situation, I suspect that the board will require future attention and that calls for a coating that you can remove or rework through. Especially with the silicone conformal coating, it is almost impossible to remove or rework through.

For what it is worth and Good luck,


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