jillthornberry, yes you could do that, but it can leave moisture on your PCB's from the compressed air. Unless you have an air dryer I would not do it. It is beter to use a vacuum cleaner. Whatch out for static electricity zapping any components.
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jillthornberry, yes you could do that, but it can leave moisture on your PCB's from the compressed air. Unless you have an air dryer I would not do it. It is better to use a vacuum cleaner. Watch out for static electricity zapping any components.
jillthornberry, yes you could do that, but it can leave moisture on your PCB's from the compressed air. Unless you have an air dryer I would not do it. It is beter to use a vacuum cleaner. Whatch out for static electricity zapping any components.