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Originally Posted by cofo11
AT will be hotter because it has more moving parts with more surface area in contact with each other. Not going down the route of what kills each one though. Anyone care to take a guess as to what that excess heat means in regards to power in power out efficiencies?
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No No No! The AT isn't hotter because it has more moving parts.
It's because ...... it's FASTER!