About once a year I take my laptop out to the garage remove all cover panels and use a air compressor set at about 40 psi to blow the dust out. I have noticed that it runs a lot cooler after.
Stan
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About once a year I take my laptop out to the garage remove all cover panels and use a air compressor set at about 40 psi to blow the dust out. I have noticed that it runs a lot cooler after.
Stan
Having trained as a chemist before I got into electronics my washing the board with distilled water was not as brave or foolhardy as some of you may have thought...:)
John is correct that distilled or de ionsed water alone is pretty useless for removing the older solder flux. Most electronic boards are now either flow soldered or use solder paste soldering techniques leaving a minimal amount of flux that generally need not be removed.
De ionising water only removes salts etc most organic contaminants remain. e.g. If you de ionise vinaigrette (not sure who would want to do this) the salt and vinegar (ascetic acid) will be removed from the water but the olive oil and fine ground pepper will not. If you carefully distill vinaigrette the most volatile liquid fraction (water BP 100 deg C) will distill off first and then the when the temperature exceeds 200 deg C the olive oil will start to be distilled. If you stop collecting the distillate before the distillation temperature rises to over 102 or so degrees C the distillate will be fairly pure water.
I am sure you all wanted this bit of info for future reference although it is slightly more relevant to preparing film developer rather than digital photography.