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Death Wobble after Lift, only when cold outside

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Death wobble is not temperature sensitive.
If you know that "Death Wobble is caused by harmonics, then you know for certain that fluctuations in temperature have an effect on said harmonics from electricity to water, to structural movement.

It can be hypothesized that when temperature increases the string increases in length thus the tension decreases so the frequency is lower (causing less effect) and when temperature is decreased the string length is decreased thus the tension increases so the frequency is higher. (Causing more effect)

Food for thought I guess.
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If you know that "Death Wobble is caused by harmonics, then you know for certain that fluctuations in temperature have an effect on said harmonics from electricity to water, to structural movement.

It can be hypothesized that when temperature increases the string increases in length thus the tension decreases so the frequency is lower (causing less effect) and when temperature is decreased the string length is decreased thus the tension increases so the frequency is higher. (Causing more effect)

Food for thought I guess.
What is the temperatures affect on plastic, wondering if that somehow is contributing…cold out it contracts ( loosens) hot out it expands, (tightens) I don’t know, bit of stretch…?
 

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What is the temperatures affect on plastic, wondering if that somehow is contributing…?
Regular plastic, or Stelantis plastic?
 
 







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