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blacksmith_tb
188 days ago
Likely just to keep the device simpler - on/off switches should last for lots of duty cycles, timers introduce another point of failure.
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ErroneousBosh
188 days ago
Of the stuff I've repaired recently it's been mechanical switches that have caused problems, where a microcontroller and bloody great MOSFET would have kept on forever.
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20after4
188 days ago
Like the cursed lid lock safety switch?
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ErroneousBosh
187 days ago
Hey, you've got to have a wear part somewhere otherwise how do you get people to buy a new one every five years?
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