Hi, sparkybg, you have designed such an excellent welding platform. Thank you very much for your contribution! I venture to ask if you intend to design a hot-air gun. With enough time, I believe it will also make fans all over the world love it
And why the heck are you using this? This won't be your only problem if you keep using it. It is much more agressive than normal soldering flux, because it is made to remove the chrome oxide from the stainless steel, which is pretty hard to remove and these fluxes contain pretty strong acids and other chemicals in them, which also eats soldering tips for breakfast (guess what - many soldering tips have chrome-containing outer layer exactly because it is very hard to remove.
I'm sorry . I'm sure there's no problem with your sleep board circuit. The reason why I use flux is that the plug is coated and the solder wire can't be stuck on. I have no choice but to choose flux. I won't make this mistake again in the future
I'm sorry for the mistake and doubt! The sleep board can be completely installed in the cabinet without any interference, which is my stupid mistake,The flux will remain in the pins of the plug for a long time and cannot be volatilized
It seems that I have found out the reason. I used stainless steel flux, This problem puzzled me for a long time, and finally solved today. It really came from flux
Unfortunately, any version of the sleep board is not suitable to be installed in the cabinet, because this way will definitely be together with the heating core circuit, and there will be coupling interference between them, leading to sleep all the time,Of course, this kind of situation also has something to do with the materials used. It doesn't mean that this kind of situation will happen. I'll upload a video, which you can see clearly