Consider a 3M compressed gas dust remover in an aerosol can. (#AV152A-3.5)
Yes, I know these can be used to dust off computer screens, TV screens, etc.
But can they be used to dust off PCB boards? Actual electronic components?
I sprayed some electronics inside my TV with this and at first it was air (or some non-liquid) coming out, then after a while, it was some kind of liquid that was being sprayed out as the can got very cold
I got worried that this liquid may be dangerous if I were to plug the TV back in, because the can reads FLAMMABLE all over the place. Just want to know if my TV will explode if I plug it back in because of this.
Or is this dust remover MEANT FOR electronics boards as well?
Yes, I know these can be used to dust off computer screens, TV screens, etc.
But can they be used to dust off PCB boards? Actual electronic components?
I sprayed some electronics inside my TV with this and at first it was air (or some non-liquid) coming out, then after a while, it was some kind of liquid that was being sprayed out as the can got very cold
I got worried that this liquid may be dangerous if I were to plug the TV back in, because the can reads FLAMMABLE all over the place. Just want to know if my TV will explode if I plug it back in because of this.
Or is this dust remover MEANT FOR electronics boards as well?