Wash it well, dunk and swish, in distilled water and let it all dry out really really well...like maybe in an oven set to 150-200 deg F for several hours. You want to remove all residues that can absorb moisture out of the air and become conductive.

ode


At 09:57 AM 5/29/2007 -0700, you wrote:

OK , this particular incident is not a CS generator issue, but it could be. Plus I nkow there are some generous smart flok here. I have an inverter DC to AC that I have carried around in my vehicle for years and used only occasional, but significantly. This weekend a gallon of spare antifreeze burst and inundated the inverter in a well in the trunk. (I carry preparedness stuff i.e. winter survival stuff for the mountains, tools, air pumps, ice skates). So I tipped it and drained it, took it apart and toweled and blow dryer-ed it dry. It was wet inside everywhere. There are switches and a board in there of course and connections that look stained and gunky from the drenching, and age I suppose. What's the best way to clean and maintain this very useful gadget? and of course CS gadgetsin similar states.

Maz


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