Ddob130 Hot Jun 2026

"The DD-OB signals usually precede something significant," says 'Vector,' a moderator of a popular aviation tracking forum who spoke on condition of anonymity. "You see a 'hot' 130, and it’s flying low, radio silent, toward a conflict zone or a suspected black site. It’s not a supply run. It’s a mission."

While the unit is rated for 130A, peak surges or continuous loads above 130A cause internal resistance (Rds(on) or forward voltage drop) to generate exponential heat. A 10% overcurrent can raise temperature by 25%. ddob130 hot

Used in the Q-Stress Cardiac Stress Testing System and other medical monitors. " says 'Vector

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