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by willis936
1329 days ago
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Crazy high resistive heating when driven at multiple factors above the rated power isn't cause for alarm though. If you put 50A through your wall outlet you wouldn't be surprised when it got hot. The only application where pulling 1500W through a 12VHPWR connector is even close to possible is when using cryogenic cooling (when the conductive cooling will keep the power cable below ambient despite how many amps are crammed through them). This data point isn't exhaustive, but it does indicate that the actual safety margin is not as tight as is assumed from this news cycle. |
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That brand new connectors and wire that are custom specced wouldn’t catch on fire (but come close!) at only 2x the power draw means it’s very likely any damage to a connector, wire, etc. especially with normal wire and connectors likely would cause damage and a fire, at much less than that power draw.
Which is what we’ve been getting reports on.
And that is just from minor physical damage it seems, ignoring corrosion or fraying wires over time which is usually the bigger problem.