Gary Slusser wrote:Then and again now you've made the claim that there is no epoxy on a Clack circuit board.
And proved there isn't epoxy by posting the picture of MY Clack's circuit board.
Gary Slusser wrote:Then and now you have refused to show the pictures of the other side of the board to prove your claim.
There is no epoxy on the top side of the board exposing components and connections to the elements. The other side of the board has no epoxy, and is as exposed as the top side, but that is irrelevant.
I won't disassemble the control valve just to prove you wrong... again. Been there and done that... twice.
The picture is proof that your statement was incorrect so quit

... man up and admit you are wrong.