I'm looking at an LED driver board for an LED projector.
The projector I believe overheated and will not turn back on.
While looking at the LED driver board I noticed there are small solder pads all lined up together.
On some of the pads it looks like the solder moved away from the pad, and underneath there are a bunch of tiny through holes (obviously vias).
Anyways, is it possible that these pads when overheated allow the solder to move and open the circuit?
Just wondering if all I need to do is a quick reflow?
The projector I believe overheated and will not turn back on.
While looking at the LED driver board I noticed there are small solder pads all lined up together.
On some of the pads it looks like the solder moved away from the pad, and underneath there are a bunch of tiny through holes (obviously vias).
Anyways, is it possible that these pads when overheated allow the solder to move and open the circuit?
Just wondering if all I need to do is a quick reflow?
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