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There is not a lot between no signs and failure on some of the hard brass. Personally I would like a large safety margin back from the point of failure to protect my eyes, face, life if anything is to ever go wrong. If you are at the limit all it takes is a slight overcharge or high temp to cause failure. It seems a lot of people forget what is at stake if it all goes wrong.
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