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When you have finished examining/refurbishing/testing your item, it is a good idea to "soak test" it.
When you have finished examining/refurbishing/testing your item, it is a good idea to "soak test" it.
This means leaving it operating (where appropriate) for an extended time WHERE IT CAN BE OBSERVED in order to be confident that it has no faults that only manifest after prolonged use. Not all equipment is suitable for this e.g.  xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This means leaving it operating (where appropriate) for an extended time WHERE IT CAN BE OBSERVED in order to be confident that it has no faults that only manifest after prolonged use. Not all equipment is suitable for this e.g.  xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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