Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 22 12:33:35 EDT 2014 | barryg
No we have a battery spring that is soldered directly to a PCB (standard tin plated copper PCB). The Battery spring supplier (and I have no confirmation he makes them or buys them) claims they are tin plated. When trying to solder to them it is very
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 22 19:54:45 EST 2022 | davef
Every year, for the holidays, grannies come to the camera store to get their point & shoot cameras fixed. They've replaced the battery, but it still won't work. In the past, we used the eraser on the end of a No.2 pencil to buff the corrosion from th
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 18:04:13 EDT 2007 | jmelson
Yeah, getting water into electronics, especially when there is power on, even just battery power, is REALLY bad business. I was rather surprised that you only lost part of the memory if water got up to the board. It may be fixable, but you may have
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 19:55:12 EST 2001 | davef
References on corrosion are: * "ASM Corrosion Handbook No. 13" [0871700077]. * "Electronic Packaging and Corrosion" ME Nicholson [0871702916]. Please explain how you determined that you have silver-sulfide contamination. Where is the silver comin
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