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Cleaning energized electronics with hydrofluroether-based cleaner.

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Colin Love's profile picture
Colin Love1 year ago

That's ok for most electronics, but regular water (or salt water if you've got it) is best for Siemens gear.

Wes Yarber's profile picture
Wes Yarber1 year ago

But are the debris getting dislodged and now in a solution not have the possibility of making it conductive in areas? Or is this just rare enough that it isn’t worried about?

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Carlos De la Guardia1 year ago

At an expo, I saw an entire computer functioning happily while two feet deep in a little aquarium of oil or some such.

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Milton A. Lane1 year ago

I do not like this.

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Anglo-Saxon 5'10" 134 IQ King of the Manlets1 year ago

How much cancer does it give you

Mario Hernandez's profile picture
Mario Hernandez1 year ago

Most expensive cleaning job ever

Hoyer's profile picture
Hoyer1 year ago

3M Novec

Atomic Fuss's profile picture
Atomic Fuss1 year ago

me wants

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Bryan Young1 year ago

Very interesting! I have not seen this process used in electronics cabinets before. Seems like this cabinet had a lot of dust ingress that should have been filtered out

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Matthew Krueger1 year ago

That cannot be environmentally friendly…..

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Naftasux1 year ago

PFAS for the win.

J Adams's profile picture
J Adams1 year ago

The cleaner might be non conductive, but the gunk washing off might be very conductive

kfant's profile picture
kfant1 year ago

TOXIC AF

Pineapples_Express's profile picture
Pineapples_Express1 year ago

non-conductive fluids are such a cool concept.

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meifcool1 year ago

Why not just it run in the solution and then filter in cycles

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Salt Mine Ranch1 year ago

yeahhhh thats the stuff.

Chicky's profile picture
Chicky1 year ago

I watched the video before i read the title and i almost went feral

djimi's profile picture
djimi1 year ago

dislodging components, great way to secure one's job

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Alfredo Cisterna☠1 year ago

que miedo!

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✩✩✩✩1 year ago

🤤🤤🤤

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Banana Bread 🍄🏳️‍🌈🎵🏴1 year ago

where can i get some of that wonder liquid for my dustycrusted GPU

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chorx1 year ago

still not great for fan bearings

Nate's profile picture
Nate1 year ago

oddly satisfying

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