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Hi Everyone,

I am looking for a "correct definition" of a cold solder joint.  I have 
heard everything from if the solder joint looks dull it is cold solder to if 
it is grainy, And I have also heard that it doesn't matter how the solder 
joint looks that it is only when a solder joint has not made a electrical 
connection.  Please somone shed some light on this for me!

Thanks,
Jason Bruenning
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