[sdiy] Defluxing/Circuit Trace Repair
epeasant at telusplanet.net
epeasant at telusplanet.net
Thu May 9 17:30:44 CEST 2002
>Hi Folks,
> What kinds of effects can an un-defluxed board cause in a synth?
Rosin flux is "hydroscopic"; it absorbs moisture and causes unpredictable leakage
currents. I believe that removing flux is ALWAYS a good idea, as you never now
what problems may be caused and when. I once had a high impedance radiation
counter circuit give false counts on rainy days, when it was dry it worked fine.
Defluxing fixed the problem completely. I have said it before and I'll say it
again, anytime you finish any pcb soldering, flux off!!!
>The board I have in mind works fine, but it appears never to have been
>defluxed, probably as a cost saving measure at the factory. Would I
>gain anything going through the trouble?
An extra measure of reliability.
> A second question: Does anyone have advice on repairing broken
>circuit traces? I've seen those trace-fixer pens, but at $15 a pop I
>didn't feel like risking it without gathering some educated opinions
>first. Thanks.
The pens that I have tried weren't worth the packaging they came in, I would
avoid them. Soldering a small wire across the trace has always worked well for
me.
Take care,
Doug
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