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Posted by: zefdin at Sun Dec 30 00:38:30 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zefdin ] I would think that the Flexwatt must have been comprimised in the location it burned. Keep in mind that the flexwatt is resistive by design, and it uses the current drop across this resitive element to heat it up. I believe you said it was a new rack - no? I would think the flexwatt watt was shorted out or damaged either during the manufacturing process or sometime during installation or assembly. It is a good heads up to everyone that they may want to remember to test run a new rack for a bit prior to using it to check for defects. I would think once you run the flexwatt for awhile and know it's not defective, it would be good to go long term at that point. | ||
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