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> Starting Problem Isolated, Relay Board
BenNC
post Sep 8 2003, 10:00 PM
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OK, so I think that I have finally eliminated all of my starting problems except for the relay board. I get intermittant conductivity between the 1 pin on the front connector and the 6 pin on the back connector depending on which way I push the pin. What a PITA.

Since a new board is somewhat on the expensive side, what options do I have besides replacement.

Thanks

By the way, its been sunny with highs in the low 80's and lows in the mid 60s for the past week and my teener has been idle. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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Brad Roberts
post Sep 8 2003, 10:29 PM
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Oh.. boy..

The pins on the board are soldered onto "metallic" traces that run the length of the board.

You can try and heat the tar up and clean it all away and repair it.. but 98% of the time.. I grab another relay board. The tar is messy and makes you want puke as you breath it. Use a cheapy heat gun like I use on the floorboard tar paper.


Oh.. my favorite tool (brake cleaner) softens the tar on the bottom of the relay board.



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