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How do you label wiring on Playfield swaps when dishwashing harness?

By Mbecker

7 years ago


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    #9 7 years ago
    Quoted from Mbecker:

    hadn't realized coil dust had lead.

    A trace, it's not like it's made of lead.

    Quoted from Mbecker:

    I know my wife would not be happy about the lead

    There is 1000x more lead in her lipstick and hair dye than any coil dust.

    #14 7 years ago
    Quoted from Mbecker:

    vid1900 -- totally fair, just feels weird to use kitchen stuff for things I'd normally do in the garage or a shop. I'm sure it's fine, but it's probably s good opportunity to get a cleaner

    Don't do anything you are not comfortable with.

    I fill my whole dishwasher with circuit boards and blast them clean before I start working on them (just plain dishwasher liquid).

    I have a kitchen oven that I use for powdercoating.

    I have a giant battery charger that I use for anodizing aluminum.

    I use gel toilet bowl cleaner to burn off the battery corrosion from MPU boards.

    I use a soldering iron to heat up worn guitar frets before pulling them for replacement.

    I use a toaster oven to heat up BGA circuit boards before putting them in the hot air station.

    -

    None of the above are **approved** uses, but they all work perfectly

    If I was uncomfortable with any of the above, I would not do them.

    #17 7 years ago
    Quoted from Mbecker:

    You didn't mean that things clean that quickly in there did you? I was thinking it took days of running it like a tumbler?

    Things clean FAST in the ultrasonic.

    If it's not clean in 30 min, it's time to use something else.

    Quoted from Mbecker:

    Another question -- is this dishwasher weird? I have double Wands that I assume both spin during cycles.. looks like the harness could get caught even if on top rack if I ran it in there.

    Thats how most newer ones look.

    Give the wand a spin before you start the cycle and make sure nothing is hanging it up.

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