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I was kinda wondering about heat dissipation on an expoxy covered board, but a conformal coating from any electronics store should help a bit. It's amazing that more manufacturers don't do it at the factory just to keep down warranty claims. Some environments are just death to electronics. When I worked on F-15 avionics down in Florida, we used to get in some crusty looking boards just from the salt air and humidity. Conformal coatings were our friends just to keep the backlog on our bench down. A $20 bottle would save hundreds of thousands in depot-level repair.
I've seen some surprisingly chewed up PCB's, you'd be surprised what beer, sweat, rain, and most commonly, just plain humidity will do (I service my own and some good friends guitar electronics)... Being that I know this will be driven through a good amount of water I'd like to stop the problems before they start... Now, I've never heard of conformal coatings, can you give me a heads up as to what this is?