So when soldering my xlr connector I messed up causing the plastic holding the pins to melt slightly, this may or may not be the cause of the problem I just experienced. I leave my unit on 24/7 but after today won't be doing that anymore. Thankfully I was near the unit when the SSR failed, causing it to stay in the ON position, meaning the power direct from the outlet was going straight to the coil, and switching the power switch does not stop the coil, only unplugging from the outlet does. I saw others run into this issue as well and it was attributed to either a short in the xlr connector or a failed SSR causing it to stay always on and get extremely hot and glowing. Thankfully it's only a $3 part.