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It has what looks like the same current flowing through it, it does not sound radically different from its cooler twin, and it is next to a heat source....

A short in it would effect only the sound, andwould actually make it run cooler. i is the same, but the r is now smaller. Power transformers are another story.
cheers,
Douglas

 
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