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Rick_Jay
Nov 09, 2019Explorer II
Ditto what ScottG said. I'm an EE as well.  
What frustrates me to no end is when relatively simple circuit boards are potted (filled/covered) with epoxy so they can't be worked on. But if your board has everything accessible, then that makes it much more likely to be repairable.
After solder joints, the next common culprit is either bad connectors (or broken wires at the connector) or relays which no longer work.
~Rick
What frustrates me to no end is when relatively simple circuit boards are potted (filled/covered) with epoxy so they can't be worked on. But if your board has everything accessible, then that makes it much more likely to be repairable.
After solder joints, the next common culprit is either bad connectors (or broken wires at the connector) or relays which no longer work.
~Rick
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