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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] OT PCB Mounting loads

From: Dave King <KingDWS@...>
Date: 2002-06-03

At 03:39 PM 02/06/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Not necessarily. If the solder joints are not quite good enough to
>stand the shock of launch, you could experience brittle fracture.
>
>Steve Greenfield
>
>--- JanRwl@... wrote:
> > I have LITTLE experience with SMT, but it surely seems to ME that
> > the COPPER
> > would peel loose from the "epoxy" way before the SOLDER would
> > peel-loose from
> > the copper, if soldered properly! No? Jan Rowland

The board would be a very small single sided pcb about the size of a postage
stamp. If all smt is used the weight would only be a few 10's of grams. I was
assuming all the components would have been mounted on the "up" side so
any force would push the parts onto the board.

I posted the question onto another list and one of the fellows there evidently
designed something along the same use to detonate firework shells. Those get
fired off from a mortar which would have a more abrupt kick than what these
would..
I couldn't see anything producing enough G to peel off the copper.

Dave