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To understand the original traces on each side of a circuit board, you can put a powerful flashlivht on the back to see through.
I can't say if the hole is too wide and makes a short circuit with another close track.
Do you use flux ?
Have you cleaned the track with water on a coton tip ? (To remove battery leak) What kind of soldering wire do you use ? Shitty soldering iron does not stick.
I had the same issue with a circuit. Gently sanding and using flux solved my issue. But it was an ugly soldering. I am not proud of it. You are not alone.
Thanks,
awesome, I was struggling to figure out where tracers went, I'll try the light trick.
I did try using flux, I tried cleaning it with a toothbrush dipped in isopropyl alcohol, but I'll try water and bud tomorrow.
I think I'm using decent solder, I bought it from my local electronics store. It has no discernible branding but does contain a mixture which includes flux. My soldering iron is a fairly expensive one and has treated me well, but I don't think I take good care of the tip.
I'll try a sand as well tomorrow. Thanks for all the advice and encouragement :D