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Originally Posted by MrMin
Nice one Patrick. If you take a hammer to it, eventually everything will break.
I would actually cable-tie the wires down to the body so that no flex happens to the connection.
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Yeah, well that's true. --
We've built about 4500 MMM V3s to date (on the machines) and finished and shipped about 1500 of 'em.
If we see failure rates above about 1%, I'll be very surprised (and I don't expect actual failure rates -- not user-induced failures -- to go above about 1/4%). We have not seen a single "It just died" BEC failure like we did on the V1 and V2, and we have yet to see a complete FET failure like we did on the V1 and V2 -- so I'm pretty confident that the V3 is going to prove to be fairly bulletproof.