Anybody have the elixir to remove the coating on the VBoost Module control board..................mine is not peeling like previously described by others...........thanks
It was working and then out of nowhere it quit and I gave it the "twist and bend" test and sure enough it would work a little and then quit..........so am looking at removing silicone and resoldering the joints...................is there any particular place where the traces break?Why do you want to remove it? The only reason would be to resolder the board as they are prone to track breaks anddry joints (like I did with mine) but I seem to recall your vboost is working?
And yes, scraping it off by finger nail was how I think did it.
There is a silicone sealant remover chemical that may work, I've not tried it but it softens silicone sealant to make it crumble away.
Tried the hair dryer on high and 1/8" from the surface for about 1 minute and walla! I was able to slip my little box knife under the silicone and then peel out fairly large chunks at a time...............all done and ready to solder...................thanks again for the tipHeat, dental pick and patience. No elixir will disolve the coating without undesirable collateral damage.
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I examined the board with a magnifying glass (3x) but couldn't really see anything.............one of the wire connections was a little dark around the edge of the connection but the solder was shiny on all the joints................I was going to resolder them one at a time and test the unit but decided that would take too much time and too many trips up and down the stairs to my work space and just did them all at once.Google Image Result for https://acegif.com/wp-content/gif/wowo-applause-10.gif
Could you see the connections were bad or just luck?
In my case I looked at the underside of the board with a magnifying glass and eventually spotted a tiny crack around one of the pins.
Like you, the unit would work intermittently and could be made to work by pressing on the plastic cover which identified a bad connection........ and like you I started to work on making a replacement based on a Microcontroller.
Thank you for the offer...............I do need another unit for my 85 but don't want to spend the money that I see in ebay for a replacement and I assume you know the current value of the units................I'm still considering the conversion over to a servo motor with microcontroller.I have a controller I'm not using. It's off my 85.
Was removed in 87.when my vmax went stage7. Also have the butterflies. If you need them.
Make me an offer. I'm open to cash or trades.(vmax items)
Hey Woodie, so when you did the stage 7 that eliminates the controller?I have a controller I'm not using. It's off my 85.
Was removed in 87.when my vmax went stage7. Also have the butterflies. If you need them.
Make me an offer. I'm open to cash or trades.(vmax items)
Yes.with stage7 no more butterflies to open.they get replaced with tubes.that allows 2 carbs to feed each cylinder.so. think of it like a 4 barrel carburetor.running on all 4.all the time.Hey Woodie, so when you did the stage 7 that eliminates the controller?
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