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   James Yuan to All   
   Re: Removing epoxy resin from a PCB   
   31 Oct 22 00:56:19   
   
   From: unionwellchina@gmail.com   
      
   在 2009年4月28日星期二 UTC+8 06:52:05, 写道:   
   > I've got a B&D stapler which has died. The solenoid is ok, so it's likely   
   > a fault on the PCB. Which is potted in what looks like epoxy resin on the   
   > component side.    
   > I'd normally just buy a new one - but have trillions of staples for it   
   > bought off Ebay.;-)   
   > I can get a new PCB for approx 60 gbp - but that's more than the thing   
   > cost new.   
   > Any ideas about removing the potting compound hopefully without damaging   
   > the identification on the components? I've likely got everything on that   
   > board 'in stock' so would be happy to replace the lot. But don't have a   
   > schematic.   
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