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Well, you do what I do with any electronics I create, place it on some ventilated area where fire can't spread, have long cables with switches far from the equipment, do any work with power off (after waiting for any capacitor discharge), and wait for the "tshhhhh" every so often.

After it is well tested (measuring temperatures is hard, but doable) and you are confident it works, you can use it normally.




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