On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 10:16:37 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 9:38:03 AM UTC-4, wrote:
with a mega Dell Vista at Canaveral Inlet, I was appawled watching roaches slither into the speaker grilles.
I was told the electronics are clear coated.
Roaches have to eat off course n leaving for the desert solved he problem.
Replacing fans found debris that does not interfere with operation via the clear coat. I guess there is a cost/insect proof curve here.
Insects are evolutionary durable. But eating is essential
Try gas. Fab or buy, a Pelican ?... leak roof box n find a not breathable not toxic gas. Afield, something like AC gas or ? just guessing.
Propane .... need to find if the gas dissolves plastic n clear coat.
Your nayborhood exterminator n electronics man will know.
leave the unit, take the covers off, in the box for 2 weeks.
then blow out the eggs with compressed air.
your basic problem was leaving the unit exposed to possible insect infiltration.
If you're in a buggy environment the laptops n equiPment go into containers n bags with insecticide.
oh yeah..... Home Depot has a gas emitter...the one I have is a sheet of white plastic housings that eliminated a common black under carpet bug from muh van.
when I pass by that area I'll look n post the brand.
PLACE UNIT IN LEAKPROOF CONTAINER ADD ALL INSECTICIDE HOUSINGS. SEAL. COME BACK 2 WEEKS.
the 17501E has a step by step disassembly manual online from England.
Your unit may be online back 10 pages or pursued in Google Images.
buy the correct screwdriver size.
http://www.homedepot.com/b/Search/N-...tialmax&NCNI-5
find one evaps to insecticide gas