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-Robert Graeber, image one definitely shows corrosion. Clean it with a sterile water/backing soda mix and a soft brush. Then rinse the whole board with '''Distilled''' water followed by 90%+ isopropyl alcohol. Image 2 is a bit hard to determine, it does look like it took "a hit" turn it over and check the components. Yes, it is possible that a replacement will fix it. Keep on mind that the two components showing corrosion, are N-Power Mos Fet's and are part of the "PBus Supply & Battery Charger" circuit, so all of this could be very well interconnected. Hope this helps, good luck.
+Robert Graeber, image one definitely shows corrosion. Clean it with a distilled water/baking soda mix and a soft brush. Then rinse the whole board with '''Distilled''' water followed by 90%+ isopropyl alcohol. Image 2 is a bit hard to determine, it does look like it took "a hit" turn it over and check the components. Yes, it is possible that a replacement will fix it. Keep on mind that the two components showing corrosion, are N-Power Mos Fet's and are part of the "PBus Supply & Battery Charger" circuit, so all of this could be very well interconnected. Hope this helps, good luck.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-Robert Graeber, image one definitely shows corrosion. Clean it with a sterile water/backing soda mix and a soft brush. Then rinse the whole board with '''sterile''' water followed by 90%+ isopropyl alcohol. Image 2 is a bit hard to determine, it does look like it took "a hit" turn it over and check the components. Yes, it is possible that a replacement will fix it. Keep on mind that the two components showing corrosion, are N-Power Mos Fet's and are part of the "PBus Supply & Battery Charger" circuit, so all of this could be very well interconnected. Hope this helps, good luck.
+Robert Graeber, image one definitely shows corrosion. Clean it with a sterile water/backing soda mix and a soft brush. Then rinse the whole board with '''Distilled''' water followed by 90%+ isopropyl alcohol. Image 2 is a bit hard to determine, it does look like it took "a hit" turn it over and check the components. Yes, it is possible that a replacement will fix it. Keep on mind that the two components showing corrosion, are N-Power Mos Fet's and are part of the "PBus Supply & Battery Charger" circuit, so all of this could be very well interconnected. Hope this helps, good luck.

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-Robert Graeber, image one definitely shows corrosion. Clean it with a sterile water/backing soda mix and a soft brush. Then rinse the whole board with '''sterile''' water followed by 90%+ isopropyl alcohol. Image 2 is a bit hard to determine, it does look like it took "a hit" turn it over and check the components. Yes, it is possible that a replacement will fix it.
+Robert Graeber, image one definitely shows corrosion. Clean it with a sterile water/backing soda mix and a soft brush. Then rinse the whole board with '''sterile''' water followed by 90%+ isopropyl alcohol. Image 2 is a bit hard to determine, it does look like it took "a hit" turn it over and check the components. Yes, it is possible that a replacement will fix it. Keep on mind that the two components showing corrosion, are N-Power Mos Fet's and are part of the "PBus Supply & Battery Charger" circuit, so all of this could be very well interconnected. Hope this helps, good luck.

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Robert Graeber, image one definitely shows corrosion. Clean it with a sterile water/backing soda mix and a soft brush. Then rinse the whole board with '''sterile''' water followed by 90%+ isopropyl alcohol. Image 2 is a bit hard to determine, it does look like it took "a hit" turn it over and check the components. Yes, it is possible that a replacement will fix it.

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