1cargarage
Well-known member
What is the preferred method for removing crusty battery acid out of the battery compartment(s) and wherever it has leaked into the components of a tool?
I have quite a few tools/electronics that this has happened to -
calculator, digital torque wrenches, multimeter, stud finder, etc.
I'd imagine that the aerosol electronics cleaner would work ok, but I don't know if that stuff neutralizes battery acid. I know that stuff works great for cleaning electronics without damaging or affecting circuitry, but I don't know if it neutralizes the acid. I have used battery acid neutralizer on car batteries, but I'm reluctant to spray that stuff all over circuit boards and the like.
Any ideas? proven methods?
Obviously the batteries would be removed and I'd be very prudent to dry everything completely before installing fresh batteries.
Thanks
I have quite a few tools/electronics that this has happened to -
calculator, digital torque wrenches, multimeter, stud finder, etc.
I'd imagine that the aerosol electronics cleaner would work ok, but I don't know if that stuff neutralizes battery acid. I know that stuff works great for cleaning electronics without damaging or affecting circuitry, but I don't know if it neutralizes the acid. I have used battery acid neutralizer on car batteries, but I'm reluctant to spray that stuff all over circuit boards and the like.
Any ideas? proven methods?
Obviously the batteries would be removed and I'd be very prudent to dry everything completely before installing fresh batteries.
Thanks