1974 Brain Box saves the day.

Just wanted to write up this little thing about pulling the heat out of these control modules, reducing failures and increasing electricity flow rates.

1. Heat travels to lesser heat

2. You cannot create Cold, but you can remove the Heat. (as in the air conditioning world)

3. Heating a metal conductor makes it more difficult for electricity to flow through it. These collisions cause resistance and generate heat. ... Heating the metal conductor causes atoms to vibrate more, which in turn makes it more difficult for the electrons to flow, increasing resistance.

4. So keeping the control modules cool, decreases electrical resistance.

5. Overheated electrical components causes them to melt down and fail.

6. Electricity follows the path of "Least Resistance"