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![]() "F.O.A.D." wrote in message news ![]() On 2/20/13 2:53 PM, Eisboch wrote: A great method of cleaning edge connectors on circuit boards is to burnish them with a dollar bill. The linen and cotton texture of the bill is perfect for this. No cleaning fluid of any kind needed. Don't ask me how I know this because if I told you I'd have to kill you. This is really intriguing because a Mac store "genius" told me the same thing when I asked him how to clean the connectors on Apple's new USB to Lightning cable on the end that plugs into the iPhone. The new connector is pretty small, maybe 5/16" of an inch across, and pins are tiny. Now, I wonder what whoever came up with that idea and you have in common? --------------------------------------- It's really nothing new. I used to work on ship board cryptographic equipment that had to be opened daily. (Ancient Navy). The contacts would become dirty and/or worn over time. Cleaning them with the linen/cotton dollar bill was effective and more importantly didn't scratch or cause any damage to the sensitive contacts. The method also didn't leave any residue to inhibit the electrical connection. |
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