Hi all!
I'm looking at ultrasonic cleaners and can't seem to find one that is explicitely listed as ESD. The closest I found is a product that claims to be safe for circuit boards, but their photo doesn't show any boards with soldered on chips or other components I have not yet mastered removing and reattaching. So I wanted some input.
I have a few options.
I know distilled water is considered isolative, but I dunno what conductive properties it may gain when I dissolve a cleaning agent in there, so I want to assume the cleaning medium is conductive.
Thoughts?
I'm looking at ultrasonic cleaners and can't seem to find one that is explicitely listed as ESD. The closest I found is a product that claims to be safe for circuit boards, but their photo doesn't show any boards with soldered on chips or other components I have not yet mastered removing and reattaching. So I wanted some input.
I have a few options.
- Coat the pan with a material that is chemically inert, anti-static and heat resistant. I'll have to spot repair if it gets dinged. No biggie.
- Ground the pan (304 stainless steel) through my ESD mat (https://www.ifixit.com/products/portable-anti-static-mat). I would do this by 1) installing a snap at another corner from the existing snap, 2) using the existing snap to ground to earth as I always do, 3) using the new snap to ground the pan to the mat. I figure with several decimetres of dissipative mat (10^7 - 10^9 Ω) between the two snaps, this would simulate placing the pan and its contents directly onto the mat. I could put the pan-side connection on the outer corner of the pan, or in the pan where the liquid would be, but I think in the pan is overkill... and I'm the queen of overkill!!
- Chill out and just use the cleaner as stock. I know someone is going to suggest this, so I'm pre-empting that suggestion. Please don't. The way my mind is wired does not allow me to consider this option. Now if there is a concern about safety (to the circuitry) in suggestions 1 or 2, I am def interested in that.
I know distilled water is considered isolative, but I dunno what conductive properties it may gain when I dissolve a cleaning agent in there, so I want to assume the cleaning medium is conductive.
Thoughts?