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On 23 Jan, 14:49, "Jimmie D" wrote: "art" wrote in oglegroups.com... snipurs did you have on this projector at failure? Part of engineering a design is lifetime expectancy, judging by the projectors I've seen over the past few years a three CRT projector has exceeded it's expected lifetime.Doubt if it was a fault in engineering. If the engineers had their way it would probably be a dale heatsinked to the chassis.Often one engineering team designs it and another goes through to find out how they can cut corners.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - Jimmy it is rare to use two resisters instead of one because a board becomes bigger and introduces cost. When you get to power resisters it is not unusual to place two in parallel and accept the cost. In this case a cost improver would try to make the case for one single resister instead of four since a Dale with heatsink would be comparitively prohibative. The engineers calculation for wattage may well have been correct without being side blinded by the fact of some square form resisters. Art |
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