gorby said:Well.... i got my board back today! Now the prospect of we in with my rotton cold dont seem to bad
btw its a REV 2.0 of the p4c800-e-d n e one got one of these?
Ferret said:Are both your heating pads working ok?
Anyhow as posted before this is what I got and use:
Get some Dielectric grease and cover the area on the back in a thick layer.
Try to keep it away from the seal string though as it soon removes its stickyness.
This is what I did:
Posted by Russell_hq on xtremesystems:
'You can get this from http://www.farnell.co.uk
3821407 PLASTIC COAT SPRAY 200ML Volume 200 ml £3.55
537019 SILICONE COMPOUND 100G DOW CORNING (DC4) £3.60
3821456 COLDKLENE DEGREASER 200ML Volume 200 ml
You get a clear waterproof coating for the PCB, a dielectric grease for the socket and a cleaner (recommend for removal of clear coating)
The beauty of this is you get everything you need to condensation-proof the board and socket, farnell has a minumum order for credit cards, £10 before VAT, and this comes to £10.11 (took me a while to find the products that would take me to 10 quid) and then you get free delivery. Total cost £11.88'
Brwmogazos said:ok i am about to order 4 dielectric grease and 2 cleaning degreasers....dont need the pcb laquer cos i got some and it didnt do nothing....£20 all together...
better have some now rather than searching for the similar products back in greece....cos in a month its goodbye UK forever![]()
name='Ferret' said:Good one, I can't imagine you can keep loosing those boards at such a rate!
Brwmogazos said:bah...
i need a customer ID it says....where on earth can i find that?
should i have special subscription or something?
its the first time i am gonna order from them
tell me about it about the boards..first one lasted 3 months...
this one 1 week after installing the GT...
it seems that the socket are is oxidised and shows up on the back of the board...so the problem lies in the front of the board...
name=''[O-CuK said:Marci'']That's all you need to do... dielectric grease the front and back of the socket... fill all the pin holes in the socket itself, and the gap in the center of the socket. Whenever you have the Evap Head mounted, there is still air trapped in these gaps, and that air can form condensation. Using dielectric grease, you fill those gaps with something other than air.... therefore no condensation. Condensation also cannot occur on the surface of dielectric grease, hence it's use on the rear of the board over the whole socket area within the back cell. This prevent corrosion & residue, which is electrically conductive and can cause damage such as that seen above.
Ferret said:The beauty of this is you get everything you need to condensation-proof the board and socket, farnell has a minumum order for credit cards, £10 before VAT, and this comes to £10.11 (took me a while to find the products that would take me to 10 quid) and then you get free delivery. Total cost £11.88'
name='BaD CrC' said:ARGHHH Farnell raised the minimum order for credit card to 20 pound!!!!![]()