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hogleg said:well my experience has taught me differently if a product is so strong then there should be very little breakage and you can and would want to screen breakage to find out how and why things happen and your exaple of a car bttery would easily be identified.
I'm still not communicating it seems, perhaps better to just give up? OK, one more try. Yes, the part is most likely reliable in normal use. Abuse can lead to fraud on owners part. This is known, and has to be factored in. The longer the period, the greater the risk. The greater the risk, the higher the cost of business. The higher the cost of business, the higher the cost to the end user. They could offer a lifetime guarantee and probably cover it by what? Doubling the price? Maybe 'only' 25%? Rub is also in how to predict that, they'd have to be conservative (meaning we loose out price wise). The major risk I see is not with legitimate breakage.
And if you know exactly how my "exaple of a car bttery would easily be identified", would you be so kind as to relate how? I won't question your experiences, but mine include a lot of work in this exact area and I'd welcome some new insight in how an overvoltage induced failure can be identified beyond reasonable doubt.
TIA
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