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    Quote Originally Posted by rowbare View Post
    It is aluminum. Stainless is a very poor heat conductor so would not be suitable for a case that doubles as a heat sink.

    bob
    You guy's could be right, it could be Aluminum but on mine the case is very springy and hard to unclip so I assumed Stainless. The case on mine certainly isn't soft. I would have thought Aluminum would be unsuitable for a clip together case but I never took the time to run a file over it to check for sure.

    The one thing I am sure of is that magnets won't stick to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.Passuello View Post
    The one thing I am sure of is that magnets won't stick to it.
    Unless you glue them.


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    I would like to see g540 to have 5A and 55V and will be perfect for G723-400-4 stepper that sell gecko i think is possible because of 14A mosfet's used inside and maybe all we need will be bigger heat stick.
    That i think will be the best product


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