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    I'm not really sure what's considered hot. When I plug it in (and Don't run anything) it's ic temperature continuously increases and I stopped it at 102°f (38.9°c). I know that's a safe number but I just want to be extremely careful because I don't want it to keep increasing and burn out the chip (considering that I don't know what temperature is considered safe). That's why I asked because I don't want to let it continue climbing in temperature until it's too late. But does anyone know if there's a safe temperature range for the uc300eth ic?? I couldn't find one in the manual....
    Thanks
    Justin

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    Last edited by jtar40; 01-08-2019 at 01:19 AM.

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