Cleaning Arduino from dust

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2022
  • I'm sure Arduino users are divided into two large groups. The first one is in order. The Arduino is kept in a box and all electronic components are sorted in boxes. There can't be any dust on it. I'm not in this group.
    The second group has a mess in everything. Arduino has been lying on the table for months, covered in dust. Then you suddenly think that you are going to put together a new project. You pull out a breadboard, a few parts and you want to connect them to the Arduino. But it's so dusty that you're afraid to touch him. What will you do? Will you blow the dust out of it? Do you dampen the isopropyl alcohol cloth and clean the whole Arduino? Do you care and use it dusty?
    I confess, this is often my dilemma. I obviously belong to this second group. And today I'll show you how. I have some very dusty electronic components ready here. I grew up the dusty Arduino right on this desk. In addition, we also reconstructed our apartment, so I have prepared several authentic dusty parts on which concrete dust has settled.
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  • @goldenstarmusic1689
    @goldenstarmusic1689 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent video and a very relatable issue, as someone with many dusty microcontrollers and the like that need cleaning. Profound points made here too!