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Re: restoring circuit boards
- Subject: Re: restoring circuit boards
- From: "Bryan Villados" <news002@macgeek.org>
- Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2003 23:19:59 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: RoadRunner - West
- References: <3e3d16f6$1_1@news.iprimus.com.au>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:26840
Man, that was some strange formatting on your post...
Anyway, that's a really cool web page!!! I posed the question on cleaning &
restoring logic boards awhile back on this newsgroup. Your procedure is
quite interesting, and it's almost exactly what I originally had in mind.
It's also different from the ones mentioned on the replies to my request.
Some of the other recommendations included dipping the logic board into a
cleaning solvent and using a vibration process, or even dipping the logic
board into soap & water, then let it drip-dry for a couple of days.
Thanks for offering this information! :)
--- Bryan
"Mark Cummings" <NOTfigjams@primus.com.au> wrote in message
news:3e3d16f6$1_1@news.iprimus.com.au...
here is a page I have been working on to help people repair their old Macs,
replacing the capacitors
and cleaning the boards.
It may be of some use to Apple users as well
http://home.iprimus.com.au/figjams/SE30/restore.html
my apologies if this post is corrupted, I have a problem with Outlook and
new posts (possibly a virus)
Mark