SpacePig New Member Aug 6, 2013 #21 If you are in a Dry condition (no rain, no water)... Will removing the cover will not suffice?
Datatek Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2013 #22 SpacePig said: If you are in a Dry condition (no rain, no water)... Will removing the cover will not suffice? Click to expand... Does it never rain in Japan? Also with the lid off it will act like a dustbin collecting dead insects and other stuff.
SpacePig said: If you are in a Dry condition (no rain, no water)... Will removing the cover will not suffice? Click to expand... Does it never rain in Japan? Also with the lid off it will act like a dustbin collecting dead insects and other stuff.
StuckAgainSteve Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2013 #23 Datatek said: Also with the lid off it will act like a dustbin collecting dead insects and other stuff. Click to expand... I completely agree, which is why I fitted a fan that sucks hot air out of the EAS box (above the toasty compressor) rather than blowing cool air in.
Datatek said: Also with the lid off it will act like a dustbin collecting dead insects and other stuff. Click to expand... I completely agree, which is why I fitted a fan that sucks hot air out of the EAS box (above the toasty compressor) rather than blowing cool air in.
SpacePig New Member Aug 7, 2013 #24 Thanks guys! Strange that LR did not do it better or at least tried to improved this system over time.
Thanks guys! Strange that LR did not do it better or at least tried to improved this system over time.
fanatic RESPECT IS EARNED, BEATINGS ARE FREE ;-) Forum Sponsor Aug 7, 2013 #25 SpacePig said: Thanks guys! Strange that LR did not do it better or at least tried to improved this system over time. Click to expand... Cost-out of warranty and companies don't care
SpacePig said: Thanks guys! Strange that LR did not do it better or at least tried to improved this system over time. Click to expand... Cost-out of warranty and companies don't care