I have issues with my amps and I think it's because of the poor job my 'electrician' mate did of the soldering.
A couple of the pads fell off so I'm assuming that's where the problem begins.
How do I go about making these joints good.
Also is clear silicone bathroom sealant good enough to put between the caps?
PG M25 / M100 / soldering problem
- KHPower
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Just look for joints that are not "Shiny" a cold joint can cause alot of problems. I usually dont end a job until I see each one of my joints with a shiny contact. I would also be sure nothing is loose
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Are you talking about the pads between the capacitors?
Also , if you use bathroom caulk to separate the caps you should make sure nothing leaks onto the board
Also , if you use bathroom caulk to separate the caps you should make sure nothing leaks onto the board
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