She doesn't mind as long as I remove the dishes 1st. But last time there was room for a c128 and the dishes too.
Before and after pics of a dishwasher mainboard...
Keyboard repair
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Re: Keyboard repair
The dishwasher uses salt, could this on a longer term, corrode some of the more fragile parts?
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Re: Keyboard repair
I only wash once, and then I guess time will tell?
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Re: Keyboard repair
I don't know about salt but I know the large capacitors used on VIC-20, C64 and C128 computers are NOT rated for temperatures above 100C so the drying cycle at the end is very detrimental to them as well as the joystick, IEC and cartridge port connectors (plastic parts).joshuadenmark wrote:The dishwasher uses salt, could this on a longer term, corrode some of the more fragile parts?
Having the board rinsed in flux remover at room temperature is considerably more expensive but 100% safe... unless of course you set the liquid on fire...
Commodore 8 bit computers contain lead in all solders because they were made long before RoHS regulations were passed.mrr19121970 wrote:She doesn't mind as long as I remove the dishes 1st. But last time there was room for a c128 and the dishes too.
I suspect you got a toxic lunch with your dishes...
Be normal.