Nice video... Most likely a sneaky rat/bug for sure in this scenario. Well done on taking the time to actually pull things apart and testing them... Plenty of donkeys out there would just suggest replacing the whole unit with new. (Purely because they are inexperienced) Excellent work 🤙
That brown mark around the connector pins is just flux residue from soldering. Sometimes connections on a PCB have to be touched up after the complete board went through automatic assembly (sometimes if the whole board is surface mount and there are just a few connectors they will just be soldered by hand). Nothing to worry about, as is is not conductive. You can clean it with 99% IPA or PCB cleaner and a brush.
Nice video... Most likely a sneaky rat/bug for sure in this scenario.
Well done on taking the time to actually pull things apart and testing them... Plenty of donkeys out there would just suggest replacing the whole unit with new. (Purely because they are inexperienced)
Excellent work 🤙
Thanks mate, appreciate it.
come off it you slag. you struggle to connect your gauges to the unit, i have seen you
My favourite Daikin series
Mine too mate! And I really like you. FVMA is my favourite too. I am on your page too! - Riley
@ yep Good to see another old girl go again
@@GeneralAvitation By girl do you mean me? - Riley
or the AC?
@@suezq74 no the ac
That brown mark around the connector pins is just flux residue from soldering. Sometimes connections on a PCB have to be touched up after the complete board went through automatic assembly (sometimes if the whole board is surface mount and there are just a few connectors they will just be soldered by hand). Nothing to worry about, as is is not conductive. You can clean it with 99% IPA or PCB cleaner and a brush.
That’s handy to know! Thanks for the tip mate. Appreciate it.
Love Daikin!