The voltage regulator on the Solenoid Driver board in the TO-3 case (largest heat sink component): Make sure the screw & Nut are torqued down tightly and that the solder connections are good. Reflow them just to be sure.
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The voltage regulator on the Solenoid Driver board in the TO-3 case (largest heat sink component): Make sure the screw & Nut are torqued down tightly and that the solder connections are good. Reflow them just to be sure.
Quoted from srcdube:Rationale? Accelerate corrosion? Damage to plastic molex connector? Something else?
From my background in semiconductors and circuit packs we used cleaner on edge connectors etc... usually "slide in" connectors, not necessarily square header pins with molex connectors .
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