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J3110
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11.03.2008, 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Pdelcast View Post
Hmmmm --- Again, we checked, and checked and checked this issue--- OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN. We shorted the bullets, scraped off the anozide and pushed the heatsink intot he bullets, etc. Never could we even get ONE failure to occur.

So don't berate us, we tested the hell out of this supposed "problem" and found there to not be a problem.
I appreciate the response to my concern. I feel much better now(and worse, for jumping to conclusions and making that false accusation about Castle QA). :)
Honestly, I don't even know what would happen if a pair of the motor leads were to short anyways.
I had just been reading a paper on Nikola Tesla's monopolar motors and how he was incorporating aluminum in some kind of dynamo he was working on which reminded me that even though aluminum isn't magnetic, it is still conductive. But if, as you said, shorting the motor leads isn't an issue, then no worries after all.

If I scraped some of the shrink wrap from the side making contact with the heatsink, this should relieve the pressure that I am concerned about also.

Thanks again. :)
   
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