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Offline basis21b

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These guys are tough
« on: December 05, 2010, »
Here is a photo of one of my Aethers.  They have been sitting in the snow for the past five days.  The temperature when this photo was shot was +12F.  They will get a nice test this week when we go below zero but based on what I have seen I am not the least little bit worried about how they will perform.
Tom B

Offline rrowan

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Re: These guys are tough
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2010, »
Thats really COOL

Thanks

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Re: These guys are tough
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2010, »
I do not think you need worry about the high Temp routine lowing your output any time soon!   ;D

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Re: These guys are tough
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I do not think you need worry about the high Temp routine lowing your output any time soon!   ;D

RJ


RJ I know you removed the fan from the option list but I did not see the optional case heat transferring snow as an option.    ;D

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Re: These guys are tough
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2010, »
You could make yellow snow.
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Offline basis21b

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Re: These guys are tough
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2011, »
Just to follow-up. 

I made no attempt to remove small amounts of snow from the Aethers, especially when we would have flurries and the temps were hovering near zero or below Farenheit.  The other day I opened the units to see how they responded to this treatment and could not find any evidence of water infiltration or corrosion.
Tom B