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What caused this pcb to blow out?
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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 536949" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>The problem is that a lot of PCB's are flow soldered these days and if they are not properly cleaned before hand the soldering invariablely fails or can cause dry joints</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would resolder all the joints if you have the soldering iron ready to go it won't take long to go through them all</p><p></p><p>The AEG brand name has been owned by Electrolux of Sweden since 2005 so your appliance might not be as German as you think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 536949, member: 8931"] The problem is that a lot of PCB's are flow soldered these days and if they are not properly cleaned before hand the soldering invariablely fails or can cause dry joints I would resolder all the joints if you have the soldering iron ready to go it won't take long to go through them all The AEG brand name has been owned by Electrolux of Sweden since 2005 so your appliance might not be as German as you think [/QUOTE]
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