orange wrote:
well, there have been long discussions here whether battery leakage is acid or something else. to be safe, I'd use only Isopropyl alcohol.
BTW, I have one dead A501 because of leakage.. I've tried everything but the leakage is too big. The traces show OK on multimeter.. maybe some chip died :-?
Okay, I just did a little digging and found that the NiCad type batteries have potassium hydroxide (KOH) as an electrolyte. Which is a base. So don't go using that baking soda after all. It may make it worse. Apparently KOH reacts with CO2 to form H2O + K2CO3 which is neutral. However there can still be enough KOH to corrode the board. The Isopropyl alcohol in that case would probably be the best solution, no pun intended. :-D
Would acetone do? or is that to heavy....
Personally, I'd stick with the isopropyl alcohol, it's slightly acidic I believe and may help to neutralise any KOH leaked by a NiCad. Acetone may be too heavy.