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Peter wrote:
I've had two of the above fail in under 3 years. I would guess that the failures are related to adverse voltages coming in or an adverse load on the output. The electrical environment of a small plane can actually be much more abusive than a modern car, because of the wide varieties of load dumps. Both units developed an intermittent, vibration-related, fault (no 400Hz output) which is curious since they are potted and not a lot can move about. How is it "vibration-related"? Stops working in some positions or in vibrating environments? Power semiconductor packaging can fail intermittently due to things you cannot see, it's (as I understand it) mostly related to repetitive thermal expansion/contraction. Tim. |
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