• lazylion_ca@lemmy.caOP
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    11 months ago

    This is a circuit board from my slow cooker. It quit heating a week ago so I opened it up and found a broken wire. That was easily fixed.

    I figured while I had it apart I should look at the display board and see if I can fix the missing segments. I resoldered the one pin but nothing changed.

    Unfortunately my eyes arent what they used to be so the others someone pointed out will be a challenge.

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      11 months ago

      Oh, that makes more sense. The heat from the malfunctioning cooker may have resoldered these points badly.

      I was curious how like half the points were bad, and that could explain it.

      e: especially since they’re all at the bottom half of the board. That was closest to the heating element, right?

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        11 months ago

        Unlikely any heat from the slow cooker did anything. Solder melts at 370F. A slow cooker is never going to get anywhere close to that hot.

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          11 months ago

          Strange that all the bad points are in the lower half of the board, and that most points in that half are bad, then.

          e: could a malfunction make it heat beyond 370f?

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            11 months ago

            It’s most likely that it’s related to the original manufacturing. These will be machine wave-soldered, not hand soldered, and having quality vary across the board isn’t impossible if the setup/operators were less than ideal.

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              11 months ago

              Perhaps. It still seems odd to me that this board was mounted vertically inline with the heating element and the bad parts I identified line up with that, before I knew that was the case: