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Thanks Klaus, appreciate the additional feedback!
Really appreciate both of you helping out, I know this forum is meant for things far greater than my complete lack of knowledge but hopefully saving me a couple thousand dollars with this potential fix!
Ah got it, I completely misread but that makes total sense. Thanks again especially for all the extra testing guidance, now to get my multimeter back from my brother-in-law and get started!
Thanks for the feedback Brian. Any chance I can go to complete noobie question and ask how I'd know if the corrosion went all the way through and on which components? Just a multimeter over the two contacts for example on each resistor?
For the wiring, I don't care what it looks like, but...
Hello, wondering if anyone could help me out here. I don't work with PCBs, but troubleshooting a salt chlorine generator for my pool and believe the board in the pics below is the cause. My question is, does the level of corrosion shown seem like something i can clean with isopropyl alcohol...
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