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Dave Krall CFII SEL SES
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Location: Seattle WA
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| Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:24 am Post subject: ACF-50 for avionics |
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| Anybody using ACF-50 or similar anti-corrosive spray for protecting their electronics and avionics? I ordered some aerosol from Aircraft Spruce... |
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Wes
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Location: Satellite Bch, Florida
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| Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:59 pm Post subject: Avionics Protection |
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Dave,
If you are talking about inside of the avionic case, then I would be a little concerned about spraying a preservative that is not designed for electrical circuits. I don't think ACF 50 would short things out, but some avionics boards have RF circuits that are sensitive to chemical coatings.
There are "conformal coating" sprays that are designed to be compatible with electrical and RF components. An example of such a spray is 'Kon Form SR' from Chemtronics. Just do a search on conformal coatings or Chemtronics. These spray coatings are available from major electronic supply houses like Mouser.
Good Luck and let me know how you make out.
Wes |
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Dave Krall CFII SEL SES
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| Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:15 pm Post subject: Re: Avionics Protection |
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Wes wrote: Dave,
If you are talking about inside of the avionic case, then I would be a little concerned about spraying a preservative that is not designed for electrical circuits. I don't think ACF 50 would short things out, but some avionics boards have RF circuits that are sensitive to chemical coatings.
There are "conformal coating" sprays that are designed to be compatible with electrical and RF components. An example of such a spray is 'Kon Form SR' from Chemtronics. Just do a search on conformal coatings or Chemtronics. These spray coatings are available from major electronic supply houses like Mouser.
Good Luck and let me know how you make out.
Wes
Thanks Wes,
There's an interesting video on YouTube where they apparently take a running TV treated with Corrosion X and dip it in some fluind while it's turned on.... |
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