I don't know if you are crazy, but it sounds like a plan to me. But why not just dip and coat the LEDs as well? If the araldite is sufficiently transparent, I don't think it would change the light emission, and might toughen the surfaces exposed to the elements.
WOW! A PIC controlled tail-light. My bike is not so fully equipped :)
Donald.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Piers Goodhew" <piers@...>
To: "Homebrew PCBs" <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, September 7, 2009 7:35:07 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Super QAD soldermask options
With all this talk of "proper" solder masks, I thought I'd ask about
some more rough-and-ready options.
I've just successfully replaced the guts of my bike's tail light (with
a PIC 12F6x and a lot of 0603 LEDs). Although it's sealed into a
watertight box, I'm going to need to seal the copper against long term
corrosion. It's a nice small board so I'm thinking of either painting
it with urethane (e.g. varnish) or I thought it might be more durable
but viable (given the smallness) to just paint it w/- araldite - a
crude but effective "2-pack epoxy". That would write off a paintbrush,
but be pretty tough.
The reason for painting is to avoid the LEDs, or I'd just dip it.
Anyone tried it? Am I crazy? etc?
PG