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Hope you're all having a good weekend! I'm currently rebuilding my relay board (and the rest of the teener!) and have managed to scrape/chip off most of the epoxy from the bottom side of the relay board. Geez, that stuff is like soft obsidian! I've heard that there are certain chemicals that will safely dissolve the epoxy without damaging the board, but couldn't find any information by searching through the archives. Anybody care to share their tricks?
I'd have Teknon supply me with one of his rebuilt boards, but I'm a do-it-myself and learn-it sorta nut. Plus I love soldering. :) Thanks! -- Randy Attached image(s) ![]() |
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