I repaired the KLM367 on my Poly Six, but decided to replace it anyway,
as there were lots of wires soldered on the bottom to replace the eaten traces.
Also, I was concerned about more damage in the future from corrosion under ICs
that I may have missed. So I bought one of the replacement pc bds for around
$20 and moved the hard to find parts to it. I put sockets on all of the chips and
replaced the electrolytic caps at the same time. It does take a lot of time to
do the work, but not so much money and you won't have to worry about battery
leak damage ever again.
Bob
as there were lots of wires soldered on the bottom to replace the eaten traces.
Also, I was concerned about more damage in the future from corrosion under ICs
that I may have missed. So I bought one of the replacement pc bds for around
$20 and moved the hard to find parts to it. I put sockets on all of the chips and
replaced the electrolytic caps at the same time. It does take a lot of time to
do the work, but not so much money and you won't have to worry about battery
leak damage ever again.
Bob
