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And you just spray this stuff on?
Not quite that bad
Yes, it's just a thin lacquer. Don't spray it on any moving parts, but in the case of the chips whose pins were coated, this would prevent shorting due to salt. There is a decent chance that if you remove the salt with another bout of alcohol that chip will work again.And you just spray this stuff on?
Yes, it's just a thin lacquer. Don't spray it on any moving parts, but in the case of the chips whose pins were coated, this would prevent shorting due to salt. There is a decent chance that if you remove the salt with another bout of alcohol that chip will work again.
You could always ask Kessil if they would void a warranty for applying conformal coating. All it requires on their end is the application of alcohol followed by a soldering iron to remove. No biggie, at all.
Gonna try it, thanks. Post a link if you can for the cheaper stuff.thanksYeah, that stuff should work fine. I found one cheaper that looks like it would do the job.
As far as alcohol, we used isopropyl. If you use any water make sure that you use DI and as little as humanly possible, as in just barely wet a q-tip. Hit it with a hair dryer or hot air gun prior to applying the conformal coating to ensure that you get all of the moisture out. I use acid brushes with 80% of the bristles cut off to help remove and dust or particulate. Should work great soaked in alcohol to remove your salt creep.
It's possible each unit is assembled and dipped by hand.Appreciate the chime. There was the tiniest bit of corrosion around the one component. Dust minimal when I opened it up.
Maybe they missed a spot when they put down the coating . Can’t say. But being early retired and not made out if money going to try alcohol to clean out the corrosion and if it comes back to life give it a spray.
okey dokey, going to try it and keep you posted.It's possible each unit is assembled and dipped by hand.
If its already outside of warranty give it a shot! I'm interested in the result.
Picture or link pleasePro tip: These things are awesome. I use it to clean out dust from my computer, air vents in my car, water drips around base of my aquarium etc
Never mind, got it.Picture or link please
I just wanted to chime in here to say that all of our lights already have a conformal coating on the PCB boards to protect again water damage and corrosion. Spraying additional coating will void the warranty but after two years you are free to do whatever you want.
Not only do we recommend cleaning out the light with canned air, but keeping the body of the light free of dust and salt creep is important for preventing salt from getting into the fan in the first place. Some setups with a lot of splashing and salt creep may require heavier cleaning with something more than canned air as TheOne mentioned. We also changed the design of our fan in the newer model the A360X to help prevent this.
It didnt like the original amazon link. I try not to buy stuff from there anyways. I should've just posted the mfg website from the beginning. Mine works awesome. Had it for almost 2 years now. I always find new ways to use it. I think i paid roughly 40-50Never mind, got it.
Getting a blower and a can of the coating. Going to do all my Kessils. Appreciate all the help.It didnt like the original amazon link. I try not to buy stuff from there anyways. I should've just posted the mfg website from the beginning. Mine works awesome. Had it for almost 2 years now. I always find new ways to use it. I think i paid roughly 40-50
Edit: I even dropped my t5 fixture into my tank when I was setting it up. Blew it out with this bad boy immediately and the fixture still works even though it 1/2 submerged for 2-3 seconds. The t5 fixture is a cheapo non waterproof.

