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- 16:51, 22 August 2025 Lisa talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on H502 (Thank you!)
- 16:50, 22 August 2025 Lisa talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on H502 (Yes,please keep children away from metal products.)
- 16:47, 22 August 2025 Lisa talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/delete" on H502
- 16:47, 22 August 2025 Lisa talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on H502 (Hello,Thank you for the feedback. I think your explanation also addresses the doubts of many users; usually, they are unaware of the production process of metal radiators.It would be very helpful for other users if you included this section in the product review as well.)
- 14:54, 22 August 2025 Lisa talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on H502 (Hello,Thank you for the feedback. I think your explanation also addresses the doubts of many users; usually, they are unaware of the production process of metal radiators. Thanks for your understanding.)
- 00:20, 22 August 2025 107.193.59.159 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on H502 (I will comment it is a very beautiful finish that looks polished and/or electroplated with pure copper, it is a near mirror finish. It is both functional and beautiful. I've encased it fully in acrylic with a different housing.)
- 00:17, 22 August 2025 107.193.59.159 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on H502 (the EU RoHS “6(c)” exemption allows up to 4% lead in copper alloys (brass) by weight. - Copper Development Association How children actually get exposed to lead: The big risk route is ingestion (hand‑to‑mouth or mouthing an object). This is why California targeted brass keys—kids put them in their mouths and measurable lead transfers from handling/mouthing.)
- 00:16, 22 August 2025 107.193.59.159 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on H502 (Alright, I figured it out: Mechanical strength – Pure copper is very soft and malleable. Under repeated tightening, it would deform or strip. Brass (copper + zinc, sometimes with a trace of lead) is much harder and keeps threads intact. That’s important for standoffs which get screwed/unscrewed. Corrosion resistance – Pure copper oxidizes rapidly (green patina). Brass resists tarnish better and maintains good contact over years without needing surface coatings. Machinability – Adding zinc...)
- 00:07, 22 August 2025 107.193.59.159 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on H502 (Why would you put lead in this?)
- 05:26, 5 August 2024 162.210.20.134 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on H502 (What size of shim could be used to replace the thermal pad for the CPU?)
- 11:26, 20 March 2024 Abby talk contribs created page H502 (Created page with "{{GD Template Impl}} ==Overview== ==Features== ==Packing List== ==User Manual== ===Hardware Installation=== ===Software Installation=== <!--Add review function! --> <comm...")