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Arcade Collecting => Restorations & repair => Topic started by: nitrogen_widget on May 13, 2021, 12:03:09 pm
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so got me a neo geo 1 slot and a multi-cart.
the neo geo board has a calandar error according to the seller.
i checked the onboard battery and it's dead and old and looks original.
i'm surprised it hasn't leaked.
i have a replacement coming.
in the meantime it's dirty.
how does everyone clean their arcade pcb's?
i've seen at least half a dozen ways so far on the internet but i wonder how everyone else does it.
or do you just leave them dirty?
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Dump it in the sink.
Scrub it clean with a toothbrush.
Dry it with an air compressor.
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=164992.0;attach=387862;image)
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Yeah it may seem scary but I ran a CRT chassis through the dishwasher and then dried in the oven at 170F. If you don't want to take that risk what I've also done is gotten a spray bottle full of Isopropyl Alcohol and with the board leaning into a catch tray just keep spraying the dirty areas but usually it needs some extra scrubbing in some areas but just spraying that stuff can do an amazing job.
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I hose boards down with lighter fluid. It's cheap, evaporates quickly, doesn't rust, dissolves crap.
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Yeah the batterys on the Neo Geo boards always need changing.
Be sure to check out JNX's site for NG board repairs mods:
http://www.jamma-nation-x.com/jammax/tutorials.html
As for cleaning I tend to get the bulk off with compressed air then use Isopropanol to clean the rest.
Then for the cart slot I use one of the Arcade 1 up NES cart slot cleaners but I take it out of the case and jus push it into the slots of the board.