Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 13:28:54 EDT 2013 | nickjamison
Hi robgd3, your DI system installer is right in his recommendation for a tankless/on-demand system. You know what? We are in the same situation six months ago and all my concerns were met when I installed this tankless water heater.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 11 15:15:09 EST 2013 | rgduval
I'm working on installing a batch washer, and am looking into water heaters to support the cleaning process. I'll be installing a DI system, and I know that stainless steel tanks are needed due to the corrosive nature of DI water. My DI system inst
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 12:15:46 EDT 1999 | Boca
We have been having an ongoing problems with radial electrolytic capacitors (thru hole)for some time. 1. When we wash them in our inline cleaners the sleeving shrinks up from the PCB leaving the 'can' exposed. Some designs have traces on the surf
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 13:35:14 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| We have been having an ongoing problems with radial electrolytic capacitors (thru hole)for some time. | 1. When we wash them in our inline cleaners the sleeving shrinks up from the PCB leaving the 'can' exposed. Some designs have traces on the
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 14:44:15 EDT 1999 | C.K.
| | We have been having an ongoing problems with radial electrolytic capacitors (thru hole)for some time. | | 1. When we wash them in our inline cleaners the sleeving shrinks up from the PCB leaving the 'can' exposed. Some designs have traces on
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 16:59:02 EST 2013 | davef
tankless water heater deionized BR, davef
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 24 14:53:19 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad, Aqueous Technologies
We have purchased several DI water heaters from Coates Water Heaters. (253) 872-7256. They have worked well... A little too much $$$ however. Mike Konrad
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 18:19:16 EST 2013 | davef
First, it's not a simple as thinking just about your electric meter. * Water heaters need to be DI proof, stainless or ceramic. * The longer that DI water is exposed to air, then closer it becomes like tap water. So, you need to be monitoring DI leve
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 16:54:50 EDT 2003 | gpaelmo
We have a need to clean boards. Can we use a regular dishwasher if we feed it with DI water thru a water heater? What kind of issues can come up with doing it this way as opposed to an industrial type batch cleaner? Any thoughts or comment would be a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 12:45:32 EDT 2007 | rgduval
We use an older industrial dish washer to clean our boards, and it works out pretty well. Economical, at least. I'd like to upgrade to an in-line, but it's not in the budget, yet. We've got ours piped with de-ionized water, and a hot water heater