extreme cold weather = not good for equipment?
Originally posted by JRace:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Seahag:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JRace:
Every witer this is asked. Every winter this is answered.
It was -15 to -25 for a week here recently. No problems whatsoever with any of my equipment.
I have never ever once heard of anyone actually having cold related problems.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Seahag:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JRace:
Every witer this is asked. Every winter this is answered.
It was -15 to -25 for a week here recently. No problems whatsoever with any of my equipment.
I have never ever once heard of anyone actually having cold related problems.
very topic. Surprised you didn`t trip over it on the way into this thread.
Originally posted by MaNiC!:
I think equipment breaking in the winter is a myth. I was reading a pro audio mag a few years back and they said it was ok to keep your equipment in a unheated storage space.
I think equipment breaking in the winter is a myth. I was reading a pro audio mag a few years back and they said it was ok to keep your equipment in a unheated storage space.
Not if you drink fast,lol
Couple weeks ago i popped my trunk to ajust my gain a little when i got to work and i was shocked to see that my amps were dripping with condensation,Never hurt anything though.....
Couple weeks ago i popped my trunk to ajust my gain a little when i got to work and i was shocked to see that my amps were dripping with condensation,Never hurt anything though.....
Originally posted by Seahag:
Its funny because theres an open thread on this
very topic. Surprised you didn`t trip over it on the way into this thread.
Its funny because theres an open thread on this
very topic. Surprised you didn`t trip over it on the way into this thread.
Originally posted by kickerolds:
i was shocked to see that my amps were dripping with condensation,Never hurt anything though.....
i was shocked to see that my amps were dripping with condensation,Never hurt anything though.....
Add dissolved ions and things can get nasty...
I believe electronics and cold weather dont mix , say your systm gets cold and freezes from staying outside the whole night/day then u start your ride and drive around for a while with the heat on , then all to ice condensation on your boards turn into a path to conduct all kinds of unhappy electrical problems , thats why they say they work between a certain range of temperature , why do batteries do in cold weather , u get what i mean ??
I would certainly agree that extreme temperatures hot or cold are not the ideal operating environment for electronics, come to think of it, for anything. However, as I've stated before, if you are reasonable careful with the volume ****, you should not have any problems. I have not had any in 20+ years in temps from -40c to +40c and I drive a lot, 60-70,ooo km annually.
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