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<blockquote data-quote="Sten" data-source="post: 119269" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>Well, yes. But there are mechanisms at work such as thermal cycling, chemical degradation in capacitors and other components, solder junction degradation, corrosion, fungus infestation and its consequences, and even tin whiskering, if you want to get technical. Intermittent faults are, as you know, not unknown. The probability of faults developing increases with time, hence my remark of "juice remaining". The Second Law is inescapable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sten, post: 119269, member: 2243"] Well, yes. But there are mechanisms at work such as thermal cycling, chemical degradation in capacitors and other components, solder junction degradation, corrosion, fungus infestation and its consequences, and even tin whiskering, if you want to get technical. Intermittent faults are, as you know, not unknown. The probability of faults developing increases with time, hence my remark of "juice remaining". The Second Law is inescapable. [/QUOTE]
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