Re: Condensor insulation melted (twice )
Posted: Sun May 29, 2022 5:41 pm
By now I would think you would have blown out the critters and their furniture.
I don't know about the condenser issues but I do know there have been issues of overheating the diode board under the front cover.
Stop and go or stopped traffic is one of the biggest pains we can face with our airheads, they just do not like no airflow. So, yes, I can imagine the temperature under the front cover may have gotten high enough to melt something.
Perhaps someone with electrical engineering can chime in and talk a bit about if hot wires are more resistant to current flow hence heating up from the resistance?
Heat with perhaps not the best part may just be the problem and now you are aware of it, you can avoid repeating the scene. St.
I don't know about the condenser issues but I do know there have been issues of overheating the diode board under the front cover.
Stop and go or stopped traffic is one of the biggest pains we can face with our airheads, they just do not like no airflow. So, yes, I can imagine the temperature under the front cover may have gotten high enough to melt something.
Perhaps someone with electrical engineering can chime in and talk a bit about if hot wires are more resistant to current flow hence heating up from the resistance?
Heat with perhaps not the best part may just be the problem and now you are aware of it, you can avoid repeating the scene. St.