My brass 4K TS10 always gets super hot and my assumption was that it was due to the poor thermal conductivity of the metal. However, when I started measuring it against copper, aluminum, and legos thereof, I discovered my brass TS10 (head) was holding onto turbo longer. That would certainly explain why it gets so hot. But I wonder why only this one acts this way. Any thoughts?
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My brass 4K TS10 always gets super hot and my assumption was that it was due to the poor thermal conductivity of the metal. However, when I started measuring it against copper, aluminum, and legos thereof, I discovered my brass TS10 (head) was holding onto turbo longer. That would certainly explain why it gets so hot. But I wonder why only this one acts this way. Any thoughts?