getlost4x4
Expedition Leader
As many of you know many new vehicles are equipped with a number of computers which control just about every aspect of the vehicle. I have a P38, and have been able to eliminate some of the electronic crap so far. But, i simply cannot get rid of it all. I still have the BeCM, which controls: climate control, engine, security, windows, etc.
I had a 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee. I opened up the computer, which is mounted under the hood of the Jeep, open to the elements. I noticed it is covered in a rubber ball like coating, it covers all of the computer.
I've been thinking about finding some of this stuff to coat my computers and my underhood fuse boxes.
Here are few pictures of the ECU from my old Jeep. I scraped away some of the coating to show how it covers the circuit board. This coating would keep the boards waterproof and corrosion free.
I had a 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee. I opened up the computer, which is mounted under the hood of the Jeep, open to the elements. I noticed it is covered in a rubber ball like coating, it covers all of the computer.
I've been thinking about finding some of this stuff to coat my computers and my underhood fuse boxes.
Here are few pictures of the ECU from my old Jeep. I scraped away some of the coating to show how it covers the circuit board. This coating would keep the boards waterproof and corrosion free.


