dumpystig
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2012-04-20
, 13:09
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@ UK, Northwest
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2012-04-20
, 13:53
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2012-04-20
, 16:29
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@ Rochester, NY
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Some devices can't support a perpetual high frequency without heating.
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2012-04-20
, 16:36
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2012-04-20
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@ Rochester, NY
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2012-04-20
, 17:26
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@ Tartus.Syria
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2012-04-20
, 20:21
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@ Germany
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For me it started when I used the device extensively in hot environmental conditions, in the 40 to 52 °C range.
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2012-04-20
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2012-04-20
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