On Friday, October 10, 2014 6:53:05 PM UTC-7, Arne Rossius wrote:
>
> The brown gooey-looking stuff is probably flux residue from soldering 
> the component (which is on the other side). The component warms up the 
> flux residue and it turns from transparent or yellow-ish to brown. This 
> is nothing to be worried about, but if you want to get rid of it you can 
> clean it off with some isopropanol. 

You are assuming Darrin used rosin core solder.  What if he used acid 
core?  That could leave leakage paths all over. 

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