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Wed Nov 09, 2011 5:20 pm

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i am curious if anybody has experience with the einsteins with the mc2 outdoors in the cold snow or wet areas with lots of moisture. i am hoping to use try them out there but any input would be most appreciated. i just shot with dynalites outdoors in the cold moist air at night and it was not working very well. i hope the einsteins will do better.

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phil




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Wed Nov 09, 2011 6:10 pm

Joined: Fri Sep 09, 2011 6:25 pm
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I've seen video of some numbskull using it in heavily falling snow.
Says no problem.

But allowing any electronics, let alone something with such high voltages stored inside, I think this is a completely idiotic thing to do!!! Nice way to blow out your equipment, and possibly your health.

I would at the very least, put some sort of loose cover over the vents (still allowing air flow) so the snow doesn't build up and melt into the internals!

I would not expect much problem at night unless you sit many hours overnight.
If you're getting heavy condensation you may want to re-think about using any high-voltage equipment. Just as a general safety rule of thumb. :-)




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