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<blockquote data-quote="ASP785" data-source="post: 2373494" data-attributes="member: 12170"><p>This is certainly a possibility but not definitive. What leads me to believe this did not occur is the use of the Chargemaster. Which conversely you seem to believe this is likely the reason that it occurred. I have used the Chargemaster going on a little over 5 years now. I have not had one charge thrown that was grossly underweight. During my research before purchasing it, I discovered that the older models would throw charges well past their set points but display the charge that was input leading the user to believe the charge was correct. In this scenario one could easily have a high charge and not know about it. Thankfully I have a 'newer' version of the Chargemaster that does not suffer this problem.</p><p></p><p>Could a light charge cause an detonation like this? Yes. However I believe the user would have been able to visually see the light charge. In the end it's all speculation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASP785, post: 2373494, member: 12170"] This is certainly a possibility but not definitive. What leads me to believe this did not occur is the use of the Chargemaster. Which conversely you seem to believe this is likely the reason that it occurred. I have used the Chargemaster going on a little over 5 years now. I have not had one charge thrown that was grossly underweight. During my research before purchasing it, I discovered that the older models would throw charges well past their set points but display the charge that was input leading the user to believe the charge was correct. In this scenario one could easily have a high charge and not know about it. Thankfully I have a 'newer' version of the Chargemaster that does not suffer this problem. Could a light charge cause an detonation like this? Yes. However I believe the user would have been able to visually see the light charge. In the end it's all speculation. [/QUOTE]
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