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Old 30th April 2007, 16:38   #67 (permalink)
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Re: Wow! Meg design - dont know if I like this

Hi Mike-

Regardless of where folks come down on this one I, for one, appreciate thoughtful input. Informed civil discussion of fact is always a good thing.

I was doing some mental gymnastics to see if I could piece together a simple test rig to put some numbers on the face of things when it occurred to me that I’d best be certain we’re on the same page as to the nature of the failure under consideration.

To the point: Your chief concern is with a cell that disintegrates INTERNALLY with the bypassing gas then finding a path through the hole in the back side of the cell where the Molex connector attaches, correct? Or are you talking about a failure where the actual plastic body of the cell comes apart?

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Ken
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