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Old 6th Apr 2021, 7:20 pm   #4
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Default Re: A successful damaged SMD inductor repair

Well done, and very satisfying I am sure!
I think that the SMD soldering process uses carefully controlled "ramping" of the temperature up and down so the components should not suffer during the process, and there should be no temperature differentials to cause bad joints. But any failure in this ramping would certainly stress a crystalline object like a ferrite.
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