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b) To affect a solder joint, I assume the heat inside a device would have to be close to the heat at the end of a soldering iron, but that kind of heat would have to have a serious effect on other things before affecting solder.

It is not the heat that effects the solder joints it is the expansion and contraction of the circuit board that eventually causes the solder joints to crack and break loose.



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