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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Mihm Vogt sintering problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Wainwright" data-source="post: 361982" data-attributes="member: 20457"><p>Just to round the horn, someone asked in a DM.</p><p></p><p>We ran Ferro calibration rings and one of our two mihm vogts was 100c too hot, no errors, nothing. We opened the top of the unit to see the braided cable was melted to the top of the coupling connecting to the heating element and black burning all around. My advice would be to open up the top every so often and make sure there isn't anything unusual going on. If we let ours continue it certainly would have caught fire</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wainwright, post: 361982, member: 20457"] Just to round the horn, someone asked in a DM. We ran Ferro calibration rings and one of our two mihm vogts was 100c too hot, no errors, nothing. We opened the top of the unit to see the braided cable was melted to the top of the coupling connecting to the heating element and black burning all around. My advice would be to open up the top every so often and make sure there isn't anything unusual going on. If we let ours continue it certainly would have caught fire [/QUOTE]
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