By the way, if you do find it worth replying to, may I know what is the max temperature the rad can withstand?
I have 2 more of these rads (120.3 and 120.2) and would like to stick'em in an autoclave (steam sterilizer)
121 degrees celsius @ ~0.5 MPa
I'm planning to prefill the rad with distilled water, stick it in and use the liquid cycle (to prevent superheating the prefill).
From the sound it it, temperature plays a big part in cleaning out the flux residues. So why not take it beyond boiling?
Pressure should be no problem since the rads would not be capped. that leaves only temperature...kinda worried that I would melt other parts that cannot withstand >100 degrees boiling temp
On top of melting all that flux, I hope to be killing off all the tiny lifeforms in it as well
I don't know how all these extreme methods can be customized for home use, but I'm sure if I can prove that higher temp = faster and more effective cleaning at no risk of damaging the rad, folks will innovate

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