I was doing some PCB rework on a graphing multi meter.
I used a hot air station 240 degree C. Had a little success. I decided to up the temperature to 320 degree as it was taking a little too long to heat the solder on the board. Now the board does not switch on I am concerned i may have damaged components.
I did try to avoid heating the components. I checked there is 5V reference going to the components.
I see re flow ovens operate at 250. So it looks like i went to high in temperature

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