• Re: Removing epoxy resin from a PCB

    From James Yuan@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 31 00:56:19 2022
    在 2009年4月28日星期二 UTC+8 06:52:05,<Dave Plowman (News)> 写道:
    I've got a B&D stapler which has died. The solenoid is ok, so it's likely
    a fault on the PCB. Which is potted in what looks like epoxy resin on the component side.
    I'd normally just buy a new one - but have trillions of staples for it
    bought off Ebay.;-)
    I can get a new PCB for approx 60 gbp - but that's more than the thing
    cost new.
    Any ideas about removing the potting compound hopefully without damaging
    the identification on the components? I've likely got everything on that board 'in stock' so would be happy to replace the lot. But don't have a schematic.
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