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I know that there is a scientific law that explains this far better than I can, I will look it up. The basic premise is that by not giving a componet the required amount of electricity to operate it actually causes a componet to resist more causing increased electrical friction and heat.
I have always presumed that giving a unit the power it requires to operate is the sweet spot that anything more or less causes heat.
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I know that there is a scientific law that explains this far better than I can, I will look it up. The basic premise is that by not giving a componet the required amount of electricity to operate it actually causes a componet to resist more causing increased electrical friction and heat.
I have always presumed that giving a unit the power it requires to operate is the sweet spot that anything more or less causes heat.
Thanks for the welcome