I bought a few syringes of Amtech flux from Northridge.
So sad this is not available in the EU.
3 Syringes was $48, shipping $55, tax and handling $40 so a whopping $48 per 10ml syringe instead of $16, uhhhhh just wanted to try it out but this is not for repetition.
Why didn't you order it from Amtech Europe. They even sell via Amazon:
I (finally) got myself a decent set of spanners:
This brand mostly focusses on the professional automotive tools market. It is not the first tools I bought from this brand.
Upgraded my miniVNA Tiny to a new R&S ZNLE-3 and a ZN-Z150 calibrator as a Christmas gift to myself
Upgraded my miniVNA Tiny to a new R&S ZNLE-3 and a ZN-Z150 calibrator as a Christmas gift to myself
Upgraded my miniVNA Tiny to a new R&S ZNLE-3 and a ZN-Z150 calibrator as a Christmas gift to myselfWow, you must have been very good this year
I was worried for a couple of days I lost the entire laptop, but after a teardown and careful cleaning, it works fine. Except for the keyboard, of course
I was worried for a couple of days I lost the entire laptop, but after a teardown and careful cleaning, it works fine. Except for the keyboard, of courseI'm sorry to hear that, but I'm glad you fixed it somehow
I was worried for a couple of days I lost the entire laptop, but after a teardown and careful cleaning, it works fine. Except for the keyboard, of courseI'm sorry to hear that, but I'm glad you fixed it somehowFortunately, it was already cold, with no sugar or honey in it, so letting it dry and then carefully brushing off any corrosion with acetone (didn't have IPA) worked.
I previously mentioned in this thread that I got a Logitech K400+ wireless keyboard with a trackpad, and I'm now using it instead of the laptop keyboard.
It looks like a couple of traces inside the keyboard went bad due to corrosion, since I lost entire groups of keys, not individual keys. I did verify the FPC was undamaged, and its contacts untarnished, and re-seated the FPC a couple of times, so it is unlikely to be a connector failure. Again, it wasn't an original module, but a cheap Chinese replacement.
Coincidentally, I do have a Amlogic S905X3 with 4GB of RAM (H96 Max X3 "TV box") I got from Banggood during the big sales, and now have a good reason to adapt for my ordinary tea-time computing needs. (I.e., Youtube videos and discussion boards, with a separate IPS-paneled display (no touch) and this here Logitech K400+ keyboard as the controller.)
My laptops need to be able to bounce rather than withstand beverage mishaps.