Of course. But is it worth the extra cost involved. Our cheap labour friends seem to think it's not. That makes me wonder why you're still doing it (My recently bought BBB rev B boards still have the epoxy).

-- Bas



On 8-4-2014 20:32, Gerald Coley wrote:
We put epoxy on some of the connectors because the pads and etch of the PCB get ripped up when the boards are abused. Not because the soldering is bad.

Gerald



On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 1:21 PM, <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 08/04/14 18:53, Bas Laarhoven wrote:

    > Still 32 of the original 817+ to go. Not bad for only two days. New
    > stock expected next month.

    Only two left now..
    I suspect the new stock won't last long either :)


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