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Uploaded by Aussie50 on Jul 11, 2010
Theres a big difference between the old drives and new Inverter drives.all PCB's will be partially dismantled and sent off for recycling. I'll keep caps, IGBT's etc,. for hobby use.
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Once water hits those electrostatic sensitive circuits, they're gone
HDXFH 1 year ago
@HDXFH if the power is on yeah, but i have washed a PC mainboard before and it ran for 2 years after (soda was spilt on it while it was off)
I'd be willing to bet the seales IGBT packs and caps are just fine. he rest can go as scrap PCB.
Aussie50 1 year ago
if you saved enough bits would you be able to make one thats usable for your self or is it all written off as scrap only?
Jaytheozzi 1 year ago
@Jaytheozzi these boards would be trash, but I have a 1'st Gen drive I want to repair, just need 415V to test it.
cool is all i can say atm.lol
V8Jagnut 1 year ago
Cool stuff! very interesting :D Good video.
mattyvt93 1 year ago
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Once water hits those electrostatic sensitive circuits, they're gone
HDXFH 1 year ago
@HDXFH if the power is on yeah, but i have washed a PC mainboard before and it ran for 2 years after (soda was spilt on it while it was off)
I'd be willing to bet the seales IGBT packs and caps are just fine. he rest can go as scrap PCB.
Aussie50 1 year ago
if you saved enough bits would you be able to make one thats usable for your self or is it all written off as scrap only?
Jaytheozzi 1 year ago
@Jaytheozzi these boards would be trash, but I have a 1'st Gen drive I want to repair, just need 415V to test it.
Aussie50 1 year ago