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![]() Watson A.Name \"Watt Sun - the Dark Remover\" wrote: The resistor should never have been run at that close to its maximum dissipation to begin with. That's a lack of what they call a conservative design. That's exactly right-and this story about "it worked right during production testing" points up the fact that the price you pay for misapplying a component is extended in-house testing designed at a higher skill level than the usual application engineer possesses. |