Although it doesn't happen as much to me anymore, I always dread overheating a solder pad on a PCB.
How would you re-attach to the PCB? I have used a dab of hot glue before.
Worse... you get a broken trace or a resistor runs hot over time and the surface of the PCB underneath the traces has turned brown and is weak.
I have used small pieces of wire that I soldered to the trace to bridge the gap. Sometimes I have run an insulated jumper wire all the way to the next component in the circuit.
What would be considered a professional quality repair in these cases?
How would you re-attach to the PCB? I have used a dab of hot glue before.
Worse... you get a broken trace or a resistor runs hot over time and the surface of the PCB underneath the traces has turned brown and is weak.
I have used small pieces of wire that I soldered to the trace to bridge the gap. Sometimes I have run an insulated jumper wire all the way to the next component in the circuit.
What would be considered a professional quality repair in these cases?
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