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Wayne.B wrote:
You will not believe the weird things that some people will try to do with a unit like this and then expect it to keep on ticking. Just for openers I would be prepared for a number of accidental reverse polarity incidents. Then you've got the folks who will try to use it indoors with the usual result, followed by the accidental muffler burns, fires, salt water immersion, etc. I know, that is what worries me most about this product. Since it incorporates a microcontroller, we intend to record diagnostic events, so hopefully we can detect abuse. We will certainly incorporate automatic protection for reversed polarity, shorts, over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, etc, etc. If we want to sell in California I think we have to add a warning that it isn't safe to eat. I once attended a symposium where a ladder manufacturer explained the stupid user actions behind each warning sticker. I am wary, and our insurance agent could easily crush this product if it increases our insurance costs significantly beyond what we have already budgeted for. -- Chuck Cox - SynchroSystems - Synchro.com , my email is politician-proof, just remove the PORK |
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