Cold solder joints might be caused by a dirty solder PC board BEFORE the
soldering was done, but I can't think of a single reason why a good
solder joint would turn into a cold one from crud on the board. I would
be curious where you read that myth.
Dave AB7E
On 3/5/2024 3:33 AM, Harold Howells wrote:
I may have answered my own question by going back through the first part of the
manual. It emphatically says to not use any solvents at risk of voiding the
warranty, I have read before though that cold solder joints can result from
dirty circuit boards. Any thoughts? Thanks. HH
Harold Howells
hhowe...@intrq.com
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