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Title: nuetralizing battery leakage
Post by: alrolon800 on July 18, 2021, 09:36:09 PM
whats the best way to clean and stop the battery acid.
Title: Re: nuetralizing battery leakage
Post by: shortrackskater on July 19, 2021, 07:58:15 AM
What leaked? The green Varta battery or the coin sized cell?
Does the machine still work? I'm assuming it's on the MPU in an S2000?
Not sure what you mean by "stop the battery acid." You have to remove the bad battery to stop acid leakage, and inspect your machine periodically.  If it's the Varta, you don't need it anyway.
Title: Re: nuetralizing battery leakage
Post by: alrolon800 on July 19, 2021, 08:39:07 AM
varta battery was removed years ago. but i read that if area is not cleaned properly, acid can corrode for years to come. i can see it. do i use vinegar? lemon juice? wd40? distilled water afterwards or what????  why wait for problems. somebody has got to have an answer!!!
Title: Re: nuetralizing battery leakage
Post by: nglayton on July 19, 2021, 09:01:43 AM
I've used a 50/50 mix of vinegar/water.
Then clean it up with isopropyl alcohol.

There's also a ton of products available on amazon that claim to be for electronics cleaning as well.  I've never tried any of them.
Title: Re: nuetralizing battery leakage
Post by: lookes on July 19, 2021, 09:56:49 AM
The stuff that leaks out of the Varta is potassium hydroxide. (KOH) Not an acid, but a strong base. It needs to be neutralized with an acid. Some of the deposits of KOH very quickly form a cap over themselves of potassium carbonate from CO2 in the air. Vinegar is not strong enough to remove the cap. If it is not removed, it will go on corroding copper and tin underneath, (traces, IC pins, and solder) until some necessary signal trace or IC pin connection gets eaten and the board dies.

Vinegar does help early on tho. Let it sit and brush it very lightly with a soft brush. Both sides of the board near the Varta. (Of course the Varta has been removed, right?) Remember the KOH is very corrosive to skin and especially to eyes! There may still be some wet, active stuff under the deposits. If it foams, it means you found still active KOH. Chances are that most of it has already reacted with copper or tin tho...

Then wash the whole board in plenty of warm running tap water. Try to flush out anything from under the chips. It will remove most of the water soluble potassium salts you created with the vinegar. Then rinse the board WELL with distilled water. You can put some isopropanol in the final rinse if you want to make it dry faster, but none of the salts are very soluble in straight alcohol anyway. Shake the loose water off or blow it off with air. It needs to dry for at least 8 hours, or you can speed it up with a hair dryer on low heat. If you put it back in the machine still wet, it probably will not work at all. Water gets trapped under the IC's and in the IC sockets. Don't get impatient.

If it was very badly corroded, parts may have literally fallen off the board by this point. This would mean a vary hard to refurbish board, or just game over.

You will probably see some whitish, or blue-green 'corrosion' left usually around IC pins. Those salts are not water soluble and can only be removed with a chemical I will not name. (Dangerous).  In most cases the white deposits are tin salts, and do not conduct electricity. The blue-green ones are copper salts, and only conduct if moist. If the solder connections to IC's etc are now mostly tin and copper salts, and not conducting well, major work is needed to save the board. If it's even reasonably possible.

Title: Re: nuetralizing battery leakage
Post by: alrolon800 on July 19, 2021, 11:13:20 AM
Now that was an intelligent answer. Given, i was heavy into radio control and later using same rechargeable nicads to replace the ones in my almost destroyed jukebox boards.  did a lot of retracing lines in my time and sometimes very successful. just dont want to put the labor in unless i can stop the corrosion.  thanks guys.
Title: Re: nuetralizing battery leakage
Post by: shortrackskater on July 19, 2021, 02:48:36 PM
The stuff that leaks out of the Varta is potassium hydroxide. (KOH) Not an acid, but a strong base...

Thanks for posting that. I had no idea it was a base. Deleted my previous post on this.
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