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What do any of the techies here have to say about the "healing" powers of heat on a motherboard?
I am wondering what the baking actually does
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If it was due to a liquid spill then I'd reccommend a low temp ~80-100degC baking would help dry it out. but again you need to be careful with plastics. |
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That is awesome, brother! I'll have to keep this in mind. I love odd remedies.
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Chicken?
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I've read after the first 3 months of operation to submerge the motherboard in methyl ethyl keytone, dry, then bake in oven @375 degrees f. Then every 6 months thereafter. I've done several times with acetone and a propane torch and haven't had problems.
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acetone and a propane torch?
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Brake out the marshmallows.
As it turns out many laptops have this problem of hairline cracks developing in the solder. Maybe do to being mobile during the heating-cooling time. If you can get the solder to melt just enough to reconnect you may save a dead board. The same sort of thing happens with graphics cards. People who have artifacts in there graphics have bake them as well. Do a Google search on the subject you'll be amazed. Yesterday I was skeptical but with nothing to lose. Today I'm a believer. However for some it was only a temporary fix. I'll have to wait and see. |
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