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Re: Thank You Wayne, I appreciate it very much!! Please look at the final as well. [message #44998 is a reply to message #44997] Sun, 18 July 2004 17:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Registered: January 2001
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I'm glad you wrote back 'cause I meant to say something else and forgot. Your writing reminded me to tell you to check everything from time to time. I know you like to put the power to these things. I do too, and I run a Crown Microtech 2400 so I can really push 'em hard.

I have the resistor banks mounted physically near a plastic plate used for my connector panel. The heat from the resistors has melted and deformed the plate. Sometimes I think about replacing it, but it is not really a problem so I don't. But I'm just saying that even when you build-up large blocks of resistors like this, they'll still get pretty hot when you put the power to them. So check them out from time to time.


 
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