vanpeebles wrote:Well it's not gone off once since I turned it back on *fingers crossed* On a side note I took a picture of the solder job and this was before I tested it. Does the pin at the very top left look dodgy?
Maybe, could do with a better picture (using macro mode).
While on about quality soldering, the normal sensible way to add a wire to the track side of a PCB is to use solid core wire (e.g. single core 0.6mm copper 22AWG). Always use proper wire strippers, as stripping using wire cutters leaves a nick in the wire, causing it to fracture and break at that point (either sooner or later).
Also use some
small round noise pliers to form the stripped end of the solid core wire into a hook or circle that you place over the component leg
I hope that helps a little
Mark

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