fixed Blomberg 1301 PCB tracks is this dangerous?

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  • #18076
    Sazzle
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    After fitting a new interlock I discovered a couple of blown tracks on the PCB which a friend has fixed by soldering jumper wire in the place of the blown bits.
    My machine is now up and running again (hooray) but is this fix likely to cause other problems and/or peril to my household?? Or would I be advised to fork out the AUD$200 for a new pcb??
    (in the absense of a repair bloke willing to look at the machine here in Australia I have had to resort to DIY hence the dodgy repair!)

    Cheers, Sazzle

    #177623
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: fixed Blomberg 1301 PCB tracks is this dangerous?

    We can’t obviously judge on the quality of the repair but repairing blown tracks on PCB’s etc is quite accepted and common practice 🙂

    Dave.

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