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        <description>This 3-part video series was motivated by the discussion on the purpose and application of Dielectric Grease when replacing an ignition module in the '88 Chevy Truck No-Start video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IW45_-BeMc THANK YOU to all the viewers contributing to the discussion! This is exactly how we all learn and motivate each other while having fun...which is the point of these videos in the first place  😃 In this series we will take an engineering approach to analyze the common problem of Ignition Control Module (ICM) failure due to excessive heat. The BIG QUESTION is: will dielectric grease or thermal paste make your ICM last longer?? Stay tuned to find out... Part 1 covers: Experimental goal and design. This short series was a blast to put together. Had to fire up some forgotten brain cells to crank through the math, but hopefully everyone can follow along 😃 Enjoy!!</description>
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