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No choke coil running in a consumer electronic device will ever reach 80C, let alone exceed it. They are not a heat-generating part. Full stop, end of story. Furthermore, this process applies superglue to the coil housing in the gap between it and the PCB. Any glue that directly contacts the coil is not a part of the sealing action of the procedure.I am concerned about temperature.
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suggests 200F (93C), whereas some coils can run above boiling point. The red insulating varnish is good to 155C
Simply put, there are no concerns about heat where the superglue is concerned, even in a power supply.