there's instances where the edge connector fingers can be eroded by corrosion. I've contemplated seeking to remove them, cut a thin strip from shim stock and epoxying in it's place. you can usually loosen/remove circuit board traces with heat, which is why you have to be careful when desoldering or soldering. but vinegar in salt is the accepted method. I used white vinegar, but I don't think I put salt in the solution. Online it'll tell you to dissolve all the salt you can until you can dissolve anymore. I used pvc sheet material from Walmart for submersion, a made to order somewhat form fitting container. Unless you want to purchase gallons and gallons. Because I did it a little differently, stuck the actual motherboard with the cards sitting vertically, though dislodged from their connectors.


On Friday, June 13, 2014 7:12 AM, Steven Hirsch <snhirsch@gmail.com> wrote:


On 06/12/2014 11:23 PM, Brandon Cholodenko wrote:

> On my Lisa, I removed the board and found that the black slot for one of
> the cards was damaged by corrosion. I carefully desoldered the entire slot
> and replaced it.  Afterwards, I cleaned the board with isopropyl alcohol.
> There was no other damage on my board and it worked fine after this.

I was able to bring back two horribly corroded 2/5 motherboards by soaking
them overnight in a diluted vinegar solution.  The edge connectors looked like
a write-off but they came out of the bath gleaming and have worked fine since.

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