08-17-2013, 01:04 AM
Just a quick hint:
http://stores.homestead.com/conservemp/D...bok?no=622
These are some of the best tools for cleaning up suspect traces on circuit boards. Beware that the tiny fiberglass bristles will break off with wear, so blow the board down carefully after burnishing all the contacts, and _wear_ _safety_ _glasses_. Also, don't rub your eyes until you have thoroughly washed your hands.
I personally use an old Rush Eraser, a model no longer made.
I fixed an iBook 700 this way, back before the recalls.
Eustace
http://stores.homestead.com/conservemp/D...bok?no=622
These are some of the best tools for cleaning up suspect traces on circuit boards. Beware that the tiny fiberglass bristles will break off with wear, so blow the board down carefully after burnishing all the contacts, and _wear_ _safety_ _glasses_. Also, don't rub your eyes until you have thoroughly washed your hands.
I personally use an old Rush Eraser, a model no longer made.
I fixed an iBook 700 this way, back before the recalls.
Eustace