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Keep Those Electrical Connections Tight
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105 Views • Oct 4, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
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@BritishEngineer

1 year ago

Those terminals on that PCB looked really bendy- I fear repeated shear forces on the terminals will either break the SMD solder joint off or break their leads through mechanical metal fatigue. I suggest you lightly grip the terminal you’re tightening in the future with long nose pliers.

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@agostinhomartins8373

1 year ago

Do you use the manufacturers manual to find the right torque specs when doing this type of maintenance?

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@iShujaat

1 year ago

do you tight them every month?

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