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by upofadown
3868 days ago
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There is no extra chance of a short circuit before the power supply. After the power supply the power is limited, either by explicit current limiting or just because they are switching power supplies where transformer saturation limits the power. So you could have a PCB fire, but PCBs are made to be flame retardant. You could have a wire insulation fire, but the amount of material would be so low that it wouldn't be able to start a fire anywhere else. So I am basically saying there isn't really anything there that could sustain a fire and that there isn't a lot of energy to start ignition in the first place. |
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So yeah, they're pretty flame retardant.