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Kenwood DNX 8120 Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8439567" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Its actually the solder joint that gets melted with heat that moves or puddles up and could be puddled into the next solder connection on the board..I say this because Ive had it happen to an old Autotek BTS 7050 that a kid spilt a soda on drunk, and cracked it open tofind the sugar crystalized and melted the solder joints on the board.The sugar just about burnt a hole in the board..My +&amp;- connections were both HOT when I tried to hook it back up before cracking it open to find the issue.Sugar burns a long time and gets hotter than hell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8439567, member: 634282"] Its actually the solder joint that gets melted with heat that moves or puddles up and could be puddled into the next solder connection on the board..I say this because Ive had it happen to an old Autotek BTS 7050 that a kid spilt a soda on drunk, and cracked it open tofind the sugar crystalized and melted the solder joints on the board.The sugar just about burnt a hole in the board..My +&- connections were both HOT when I tried to hook it back up before cracking it open to find the issue.Sugar burns a long time and gets hotter than hell [/QUOTE]
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