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Re: Melted ICM Terminal...

Subject: Re: Melted ICM Terminal...
by Fredbird on 2011/7/5 4:47:49

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bogus wrote:
Damn! That's icky.

The heat in there must be insane. That plastic shouldn't fail until north of 300F! It didn't just get soft, it turned to liquid.

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The heat... that really creeps me out!


Yeah... I don't think it was so much the heat in that area (Entire Dist.) because the connector right next to it did not suffer ANY damage. It seems that the heat was isolated to those connectors. So that would lead me to believe that the ICM itself overheated on those terminals and the heat was just transferred via the terminals to that plasic.

Lucky it didn't cause a fire.
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