sorry dude been offline , you still need help ?
Anyone here have experience applying conformal coating to hashboards?
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oh yeah do you have any tips for this?
Found some methods online I could test...
Use isopropyl alcohol to clean the board. Masking tape to cover chips, ports, pins & any heatsinks you can’t remove. Apply silicon coating from a spray can , go light a few passes. Test the tape to make sure it leaves no residue, you can get special tape for electronics but a good quality decorators masking tape works well and you’ll save a few sats. The removal of the corrosion is something we wouldn’t do in house, you can end up digging out quite a bit of board before filling it. Do you have a repair shop locally ?
Allright thanks a lot!
so no need to tape off the temp sensor in the photo?
I know how to remove corrosion and fill but it's not that bad yet. Just contacts eroded through. Mostly want to apply coating to save working boards.
Found a couple repairshops around here but no one experiences with miners...
What the board ? I’ll try and find someone through our contacts if you lik e?
standard s19 boards. I saw the s21 boards already have conformal coating on air inlet side.
we're based in Netherlands.
we have a bunch of broker ones from corrosion around this temp sensor. Do you think it's worth repairing?
Also will silicone spray for cars work?
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Yes tape the sensor off but not the legs