MaddMaxx, on 13 June 2013 - 10:08 AM, said:
Look at your cars Thermometer. Check the value it runs at under ideal conditions, then see how much further the gauge goes before getting flagged as RED. Same for a BattleMech.
Lets take a gpu (i mean a videocard, but dont want to type it every time), that should show it better:
Nvidia says its max. temperature is 97° (the heat on your mech is orange)
Its works perfect until 120 degree, at this point the solder starts to expand, this can cause first errors, you get more the more the heat increases, (your mech is in the red heat)
Around 140-160° the gpu shuts hopefully down and you have a chance to get a cold solder joint. (your mech has shutdown )
At 180° the solders melts, your gpu has great chance to stop working, sometimes you can fix it like a cold solder joint (your mech is going away)
Tip: If you have a cold solder joint you can bake your videocard in an oven to fix it. Kids, dont do this with a working videocard!
Gpu - Mech
97° - 60% heat
120° - 80% heat - more then 80% gives first errors
140° - 100% heat - shutdown. more erros, chance to losing heatsinks
180° - 120% heat - a lot of errors, taking internal damage, chance for ammo explosion and losing systems of all kind
___ - 140% heat - the cooling system for the core stops working and it melts. (Maybe this should be delayed to 150%?)
Edited by Galenit, 13 June 2013 - 04:33 PM.