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Title: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: CQBert on October 03, 2004, 08:21:45 PM
While in Austin a couple of weeks ago my D8 did something it has never done before.  After 6 hours in the Blistering TX heat it refused to rewind tapes.  FF no problem.  If RR in another deck no problem playing or recording.  It worked fine the next morning and has been ok in tests since. 

Need some feedback from those of you who have any thoughts. 

Thanks
CQbert
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: jpschust on October 04, 2004, 05:20:52 PM
white terrycloth towel to cover it.  will keep it nice and cool
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: Lil Kim Jong-Il on October 04, 2004, 05:42:38 PM
My D7 twice had transport problems in the field and both times it was in extremely high humidity and heat near 100F.

I also had a bunch of dropouts on one tour where I had the deck nestled into a foam well in my portabrace.  So basicly the deck was insulated and it got hot as hell.  Changed my stowage configuration and all dropouts went away.

If you bring an umbrella in your kit, that makes a nice big sunshade with plenty of ventilation. 
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: Tim on October 04, 2004, 05:43:05 PM
white terrycloth towel to cover it.  will keep it nice and cool

that's what I used to do
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: fozzy on October 04, 2004, 10:13:12 PM
CQbert did it ever come back or is it time to send it off?

It was hot as hell,  or should i say hot as normal,  someone showed me thier V3 that you could fry an egg on(still workin fine),   johnathons apogee was just as hot.
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: John R on October 04, 2004, 10:18:23 PM
white terrycloth towel to cover it.  will keep it nice and cool

that's what I used to do

i used to run a window air conditioner in front of mine, tore up a bunch of batts though
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: fozzy on October 04, 2004, 10:23:12 PM
white terrycloth towel to cover it.  will keep it nice and cool

that's what I used to do

i used to run a window air conditioner in front of mine, tore up a bunch of batts though

don't know if it would have helped, my jb3 died w/ white towell, i have had much more success w/ umbrella as shade cover + white towell + ziplock bag + camel back.   my roomate had the camel back for ACL though.
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: caymanreview on October 04, 2004, 10:24:41 PM
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ziplock bag + camel back

i understand the umbrella and white towel, but explain these a little more.. how do you use them to help with the heat and your gear?
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: seethreepo on October 04, 2004, 11:01:56 PM
if you live \ tape in extreme heat situations try getting one of those laptop cooling plates w\ fans inside them. 
like this ...

http://www.hardcorecooling.us/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=587
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: fozzy on October 04, 2004, 11:45:42 PM
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ziplock bag + camel back

i understand the umbrella and white towel, but explain these a little more.. how do you use them to help with the heat and your gear?

gallon size freezer bag dropped in the pouch of a camel back w/ ice water.  wrap the jb3 in a small towell, I zip up the bag and throw a little gaffers tape around where the cable comes out.  got me through bonnaroo this year.
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: caymanreview on October 04, 2004, 11:48:17 PM
hmm. i would ahve to se it to really get the image, but i get the basic idea
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: fozzy on October 04, 2004, 11:50:25 PM
basically the ziplock and towell are to prevent condensation, camelback with ice water for cooling.  white towell for heat absorbtion and umbrella for shade(clamped or resting on the ground).



Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: caymanreview on October 04, 2004, 11:52:10 PM
i can see it. must be some wicked heat down there

it gets real hot here, but the kicker is the humidity here, it is outrageous

it is cool as hell here now, supposed to frost one night this week :-X
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: fozzy on October 05, 2004, 12:00:50 AM
mmm its in the 80's here, nice and cool    ;D

not so humid in austin but in other parts of TX it is "wicked humid"


doesn't get cool till feb. here

EDIT: sorry to hijack, please help CQbert fix his melted D8.
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: wbrisette on October 05, 2004, 02:13:39 PM
It was hot as hell,  or should i say hot as normal,  someone showed me thier V3 that you could fry an egg on(still workin fine),   johnathons apogee was just as hot.
If this is the Jonathan I'm thinking of, his ADK1 is always hot. That's Apogee's way of saying "I'm OK".. ;-)

Wayne
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: CQBert on October 05, 2004, 05:24:12 PM
So this thread went to hell fast...  No worries..  My D8 is back and fine.. not an issue since.

Just wondering if it happend to others and it of course has...

BTW the D8 was in my bag, separate pouch and the whole bag was covered with towels donated by the hotel daily.. even changed the towels as they got warm..  umbrella for mics..

Thanks for all the input... 

As for the JB3 - got one coming in a week or so..  Figured, I have the optical out on the V3, may as well use it..

Fozzy - no worries on the Hijacking

CQBert
Title: Re: Sony D8 and Heat Stroke
Post by: fozzy on October 05, 2004, 05:48:05 PM
It was hot as hell,  or should i say hot as normal,  someone showed me thier V3 that you could fry an egg on(still workin fine),   johnathons apogee was just as hot.
If this is the Jonathan I'm thinking of, his ADK1 is always hot. That's Apogee's way of saying "I'm OK".. ;-)

Wayne

yea, i think my point was that someone had a V3 that was running as hot as a ad1k.  i've slept since then so there is no telling what was on my mind

peace