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On 04/07/2018 14:40, Bill Wright wrote:
We have a VHF/UHF amplifier (quite an expensive one) that the builders covered with glass fibre in a loft. The air temp in the loft was 48C so God knows what it was inside the amp, but it was dead and it burnt the fingers of the person who discovered it. Thing is, it has now been on soak test in a 30C environment and it is working fine. Can we now trust this amp, or do we scrap it? Bill If its overheated to the point of being too hot to touch -- well it'll work now but the most likely effect is a reduction in working life span. Probably a cheaper long term solution would be to replace with a new item and fit it in such a location that will make sure that it cant be covered (again) and can run a bit cooler. Any chance of sending the invoice to the builder? I'm guessing you'll get a "FO - see you in court" type response so pointless. -- Blow my nose to email me |
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