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Do Quartz tubes in a flash degrade over time?
Quote from: T Shirt Farmer on November 28, 2016, 11:45:56 AMDo Quartz tubes in a flash degrade over time?I've always wondered this. I don't know the answer. Same with computers. Aside from software causing issuesdo the actual physical components of a motherboard degrade over time? it seems like they do.
Quote from: ebscreen on November 28, 2016, 12:34:31 PMQuote from: T Shirt Farmer on November 28, 2016, 11:45:56 AMDo Quartz tubes in a flash degrade over time?I've always wondered this. I don't know the answer. Same with computers. Aside from software causing issuesdo the actual physical components of a motherboard degrade over time? it seems like they do.MSI is what I have If I am not mistaken, capacitors degrade over time, at least the cheaper ones. Inductors should be fine, resistors could if the components re cheap. Integrated circuits degrade with high heat, so it stands to reason that they can develop issues over time. One thing I know for certain is that the RAM can develop "whiskers" that can bridge across gaps and short it out. 'not sure on the time period though.As far as quartz tubes, i would imagine that everything degrades (even the LEDs contrary to the popular belief), but the question is in what time frame?If you are talking about MHM bulbs, there are two different kinds out there. The original Calmat are much more expensive and seem to be dimmer than what Hirsch found as a cheaper replacement. Supposedly the originals worked better . . .pierre
Quote from: ebscreen on November 28, 2016, 12:34:31 PMQuote from: T Shirt Farmer on November 28, 2016, 11:45:56 AMDo Quartz tubes in a flash degrade over time?I've always wondered this. I don't know the answer. Same with computers. Aside from software causing issuesdo the actual physical components of a motherboard degrade over time? it seems like they do.If I am not mistaken, capacitors degrade over time, at least the cheaper ones. Inductors should be fine, resistors could if the components re cheap. Integrated circuits degrade with high heat, so it stands to reason that they can develop issues over time. One thing I know for certain is that the RAM can develop "whiskers" that can bridge across gaps and short it out. 'not sure on the time period though.As far as quartz tubes, i would imagine that everything degrades (even the LEDs contrary to the popular belief), but the question is in what time frame?If you are talking about MHM bulbs, there are two different kinds out there. The original Calmat are much more expensive and seem to be dimmer than what Hirsch found as a cheaper replacement. Supposedly the originals worked better . . .pierre
people putting motherboards in a toaster oven are probably the same ones that tried to drill out the headphone jack on the new iPhones.
LOL what does any of this have to do with quartz tubes