BTW, even with 40+ years working with trons, I still occasionally fall prey to mistakes and shorting something with a meter lead. To this day I have never destroyed anything like that, even if I got some sparks and/or smoke, everything still works well. Sometimes it will cause some bluish green corrosion, but the reality is that the life of the item is far shorter than the time it would take such corrosion to eat through or short a connection. Try not to jump to conclusions about heat with a vTX, or anything else for that matter, as generating RF makes HUGE amounts of heat as a byproduct, and most things can handle a "little short" with only warning sparks. In all the time I have been flying race/acro I have never had a board fail (except ESC's, those things can blow anytime due to their nature of operation), and to this day, props, blown ESC's bent motor bells, and ripped off vTX connectors and antennas is the only damage I ever get. And most of the time, I go to bangood and get a replacement piece (like an edge mount SMA like many of the cheaper vTX's have that do not used U.fl or MMCX to connect a pigtail. Even if a trace is torn, often you can remove some conformal, tack on a wire by soldering, and run it to the needed location. Sometimes you can even just solder bridge it without any wire. I will post a picture of one of my Eachine 200mw vtx's with an edge mount SMA that when the last one got torn off it took the trace with it, I simply bridged it eith solder and she test great. Picture coming next