I've got a pretty weird question at hand...
I've just soldered up a circuit (an LED battery meter for a 12v SLA). It's pretty much the first time I've ever soldered anything more than an led and I ended putting it all on a vero board type thing.
I remember hearing somewhere that solder joints deteriorate over time. My circuit is going to be put somewhere where it probably won't be accessible to resolder/fix/whatever so I was wondering if I could seal my solder joints with J-B Weld to prolong its lifespan as I have some lying round at home. If this will work, great, but if not could somone please suggest an alternative. Thanks.
I've just soldered up a circuit (an LED battery meter for a 12v SLA). It's pretty much the first time I've ever soldered anything more than an led and I ended putting it all on a vero board type thing.
I remember hearing somewhere that solder joints deteriorate over time. My circuit is going to be put somewhere where it probably won't be accessible to resolder/fix/whatever so I was wondering if I could seal my solder joints with J-B Weld to prolong its lifespan as I have some lying round at home. If this will work, great, but if not could somone please suggest an alternative. Thanks.
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