I usually use a tooth brush and isopropyl alcohol. Then air dry, or use compressed air if the circuitry is not static sensitive. Ira.


On 10/11/2014 1:31 PM, Dman777 wrote:
After doing research, I see that

from: 
http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/Inspections/InspectionGuides/InspectionTechnicalGuides/ucm072859.htm

    The more active the flux the easier a solder connection can be
    made and the fewer rejects that occur. However, if not properly
    removed after soldering, active fluxes can lead to corrosion and
    electrical failures.


What is the best way to remove the flux? If it's a chemical, do I just wipe down that one side of the pcb board that is flat and leave the other side alone?

Thanks,
-Darin


On Saturday, October 11, 2014 2:03:52 PM UTC-5, johnk wrote:

    
    "I don't know why the FET was replaced. Either it was bad
    "out-of-box", or the assembler ..."
    Or it was just a late-arriving component and no problem at all.
    AND, way back at the beginning..."otherwise the life of the clock
    will not be as long as it will without the heat."
    Whilst in general terms less heat = greater life, if it is running
    within design specs the tubes will go first. [NOTE - as many have
    said so far..... hard facts ie numbers are needed]
    John K

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