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Yes it has but like you say the others cannot. But you could retrofit one into the side with a qmax cutter, soldering iron and some heat resistant cable.
When you look at the cheaper units inside, it’s clear to see they are not built for longevity with the undersized cable and poorly terminated connections. These cause resistance that results in heat which causes more resistance...
Most of the pics I’ve seen are just this, but also an easy fix if the PCB survives.
Heat kills electronics, so the systems with big heat sinks are going to last much much longer.
When you look at the cheaper units inside, it’s clear to see they are not built for longevity with the undersized cable and poorly terminated connections. These cause resistance that results in heat which causes more resistance...
Most of the pics I’ve seen are just this, but also an easy fix if the PCB survives.
Heat kills electronics, so the systems with big heat sinks are going to last much much longer.