I have no idea how the PCB got this effect.

  • @[email protected]
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    112 years ago

    Looks like the coating above the traces didn’t quite stand up to the heat over the years.

    But it looks nice, maybe we can make PCB art with that.

    • umuluOP
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      12 years ago

      That might be it. I was thinking it could the a spike in voltage that shorted the traces. But nothing else got damaged in the house, so it is less likely.

  • @jaamesbaxterr
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    82 years ago

    Hot climate? Looks like it was baked in the sun for a year or so.

    • umuluOP
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      62 years ago

      Portugal. Not that hot in my town.

      And the bulb was inside the house the entire time. I was using it for my desk.

      • @DoomBot5
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        72 years ago

        Baked in it’s own heat?

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          I was gonna say the led bulbs I’ve had exposure to get extremely hot. Might have baked the paint

          • @DoomBot5
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            12 years ago

            The traces can probably sustain higher heat than that paint. Besides, the hottest part is generally the LEDs themselves.

  • @Hiru
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    52 years ago

    The only thing that failed is the LED at 12 o’clock.

      • @Hiru
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        42 years ago
        (ง •̀_•́)ง
        
      • umuluOP
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        12 years ago

        Big black spot in the middle of the LED is the giveaway xd

  • @june
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    22 years ago

    That’s a pretty significant failure, Jesus.

    • @Nahaelem
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      32 years ago

      Yea, looks like over-volting damage. Maybe the voltage regulator failed. Just my guess

      • umuluOP
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        22 years ago

        That’s what I thought. Maybe due to voltage spike in the house. But it is definitely strange. Never seen something like this since I started studying/working with electronics for the past 8 years.