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What's the Best? / Re: Any good and free spell checkers lately?
« on: February 08, 2024, 01:34 AM »
I have been using this spelling SW for many years. You can too, if the user signs the agreement to NOT fly, and have NOT over the last year. I'm all in for this price. 
   The spell checker is; https://www.wordwebsoftware.com/ 

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: water-soaked electronics solutions
« on: February 08, 2024, 01:14 AM »
My first step to get the device back to its state before the splash is to position the printed circuit board's longest edge downward. begin the process of separating the water from the board components. 

Do NOT, use compressed air. That blow action will drive water into some components, attachment points, close spaces between bd and component bellies. 

Locate a low-pressure vacuum (drawing power) and a pencel-size pickup nozzle (empty non-matelic ball-point plastic tube) and begin working each board point you think may harbor a spec of water.

Place the recovering device in a slow warm air draft, as maybe a home heat register, not to get any warmer than moving air of 74 degrees.     

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