Rebonjour CHConnor:
Reading the thread again a moment please.
With 55 years experience in power electronics design and mfg, a few notes.
0/ Project is one off DIY? Small production? Volume production? Venue USA, EU, UK?
00/ Impossible for me to give detailed advise without the schematic, BOM and PCB layout. Reading all this text is a waste to comprehend exactly what you are doing.
1/ 240 V mains 11 a current ~ 3 kVA. Safety, fire and transients need to be worst case design.
2/ Mains transients are commonly > 1.5 kV and joules of energy (lightning, inductive load switching)
All insulation, PCB, transformes must be rated for the required creep and strike gaps in the materials used.
3/ At 11 A it is common practice to use very wide traces, like a grd plane flood, to augment wiring with a PCB to wire connector
4/ We had directly terminated transformer flying leads eg 22..14 AWG to rectifiers and mains to avoid PCB traces altogether.
5/ Soldering: Affected by the parts and PCB cross sec and plating, iron tip dimensions and plating, solder quality and type, as well as iron tip temp, watts.
We use only Rosin/Kester 44 flux and 63/37 Eutectic leaded solder.
Besides a conventional iron we have extensive use of Weller 100 W soldering guns and Metcal Smartheat SP-200
6/ Overheat can damage PCB or delaminate traces.
Poor technique, poor qualty PCB, solder, irons can cause cold joints that fail.
7/ YOU CANNOT USE PCB SILKSCREEN AS AN INSULATOR ESPEIALLY AT 240V MAINS!!!
Use ONLY UL/VDE/TUV/CE rated electrical insulation tapes, coating, bobbins, wires.
Bon Chance,
Jon