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1. yujzgzc ◴[] No.42876366[source]
All I know is that it makes it very hard to solder anything to ground with my cheap underpowered soldering iron
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3. pjc50 ◴[] No.42876508[source]
Can be improved with proper thermal reliefs!
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4. buildsjets ◴[] No.42879684[source]
Can be improved by purchasing a decent soldering iron, which seems like a reasonable step to take if you need to solder something more than once or twice.
5. mikeInAlaska ◴[] No.42880623[source]
I switched away from full solid copper floods due to this. (Even with nice soldering equipment.) I still use full size floods but they are more like basket-weave patterns, probably 50% copper. I rotate the pattern on my second inner plane.