I've got an Ampeg V4B on the bench that was "eating tubes". Turned out, there was solder crust/flux/whatever on the PCB causing leakage between one of the screen resistor pads and one of the grid stopper pads, pulling up the -DC bias on one of the power tubes. The PCB in this thing is a mess, all sorts of black stuff, dirt, solder flux, etc. Can't tell if it might have had a fire in it, it's so nasty. Seems to work though, now that I removed the crud from between those two PCB pads.
What kind of product would be safe for me to use to clean this thing? IPA? Blue Shower? I don't want to ruin the PCB, but the dirt in here seems to me to be a serious reliability problem.
What kind of product would be safe for me to use to clean this thing? IPA? Blue Shower? I don't want to ruin the PCB, but the dirt in here seems to me to be a serious reliability problem.
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