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Because you got two 'YES' I say 'NO'.  (I can see many rise eyebrows. What
will happen now? The question was 'can there be exothermic damage?'. My
njet is based on a special condition, which you may have or not have,
namely the impedance of the pathway. Some circuits can have 1. Extremely
low voltage  2. Very high resistivity. Such a combination will not produce
enough energy to start a exothermic issue. Just a footnote.

Inge


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