Han Sanders on Nostr: Can't say from the photo, and I'm guessing you disconnected it completely, but it ...
Can't say from the photo, and I'm guessing you disconnected it completely, but it often is to do with a diminished / too small throughput area for the current.
Lots of possible causes, Can be caused by a loose connection, which only barely connects and causes temperatures to rise, can be caused by earlier blackening which raises resistance for the black part and worsens this way. Could also be some loose soldering in the print.
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