Author Topic: SYS11 B&C power supply, AUX, and interface PCB overhaul (corrosion damage)  (Read 3173 times)

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Hi people

One of my current board overhaul / restoration jobs ATM is a set of boards from a WMS system 11C that have had moisture / water damage.

Let's start with the power supply.
As part of my power supply rebuilds is a mandatory +5volt, high voltage section rebuild and replace all capacitors (electro & ceramic) I had to go a little further with this pwr supp

The only way to remove all signs of corrosion is to totally strip the board to nothing and start the treatment.

Lets have a look at the strip down.

All components except the large heat sink are removed and thrown out.

The parts side doesn't look to bad until you start pulling it down.
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On the solder side there was a lot of corrosion under the solder mask so that will have to be removed to ensure it doesn't proceed further.

On the parts side there are a few small spots that needed attention
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next step is to remove the solder side mask and the areas on the parts side mask that have corrosion.

then seal them both with a clear lacquer.
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We will get back to the power supply after i have taken some more photos.

next in line is the interface board

some rust from the screws had to be removed plus 95% of parts had corrosion on the legs so the same treatment applies.

I lost the photos of the corrosion on the legs so I have just shown the stripped board.

I have only sealed the top of the pcb at this stage as there is no bare copper to worry about

they look fine now but they were nearly as bad as the power supply before i started.
« Last Edit: August 17, 2011, 01:27:06 AM by beaky »
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then we have the aux driver board.

again it had corroded legs on most of the components so the same process applies

Stay tuned for more updates on these boards.

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Pretty big job this one!

How do you remove the solder mask?

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Pretty big job this one!

How do you remove the solder mask?

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Great job Andrew - Very time consuming but rewarding process.
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Pretty big job this one!

How do you remove the solder mask?

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Great job Andrew - Very time consuming but rewarding process.
I remove the solder mask with very fine wet & dry sand paper, metho and steel wool.
once i get rid of most of the mask with the sand paper I then use the steel wool to do the rest.

By using a ball of steel wool it enables me to remove the pitted corrosion areas with out removing to much copper.
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I am lucky enough to see Andrew (Beaky) working on all these different boards he is recieving from members from all over the country. If u have sent/or are thinking about sending your Boards to Andy for a professional overhaul, you are in very experienced hands. After 20 years, Andrew is a expert on most boards, from most machines.

To say he is very thorough is a understatement. There is nothing the man cant fix, and he makes these things look like brand new with the special lacquer and after the many by many new parts are replaced and tested. The amount of special tools and various expensive equipment Andy has to do all this would make ya head spin.

Well done on the amount of care and effort you put into helping out alot of the Aussie Pinball members with these board restorations.  ^^^
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Well done indeed - I'm too lazy to go to so much trouble, that's why I don't repair boards  <.> I prefer to make new ones......
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Top job  ^^^
Looks familiar   *%*
Seriously, Andrew is doing a great repair on these boards (Yes I think they are my Pool Sharks boards), keeps me updated and a pleasure to deal with.  @@*
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Well done indeed - I'm too lazy to go to so much trouble, that's why I don't repair boards  <.> I prefer to make new ones......

Both ways are good! Keeping old boards alive and producing new ones both help our hobby.