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I have an SD dome camera, a Night Devil, a good product in its day, it's
about five years old and has never been used. It's been in its box in the stockroom all that time. Well, I thought I'd make use of it, but after about three hours a patch of moisture developed on the surface of the sensor. This could be dispersed by the application of warmth but it would soon re-form. On examination it turns out that that the sensor is enclosed in a very small box with a transparent front. The box is presumably intended to be hermetically sealed, but in fact isn't, quite. Other than wait a week to see what happens I am at a loss. Suggestions? |
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"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... I have an SD dome camera, a Night Devil, a good product in its day, it's about five years old and has never been used. It's been in its box in the stockroom all that time. Well, I thought I'd make use of it, but after about three hours a patch of moisture developed on the surface of the sensor. This could be dispersed by the application of warmth but it would soon re-form. On examination it turns out that that the sensor is enclosed in a very small box with a transparent front. The box is presumably intended to be hermetically sealed, but in fact isn't, quite. Other than wait a week to see what happens I am at a loss. Suggestions? It sounds as though there is moisture trapped within the hermetic sealed box, that would require breaking the the hermetic seal and drying it out and re-sealing it. |
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Silica Gell?
Brian "Bill Wright" wrote in message ... I have an SD dome camera, a Night Devil, a good product in its day, it's about five years old and has never been used. It's been in its box in the stockroom all that time. Well, I thought I'd make use of it, but after about three hours a patch of moisture developed on the surface of the sensor. This could be dispersed by the application of warmth but it would soon re-form. On examination it turns out that that the sensor is enclosed in a very small box with a transparent front. The box is presumably intended to be hermetically sealed, but in fact isn't, quite. Other than wait a week to see what happens I am at a loss. Suggestions? -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! |
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On 01/02/2016 09:54, Kinnell wrote:
"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... I have an SD dome camera, a Night Devil, a good product in its day, it's about five years old and has never been used. It's been in its box in the stockroom all that time. Well, I thought I'd make use of it, but after about three hours a patch of moisture developed on the surface of the sensor. This could be dispersed by the application of warmth but it would soon re-form. On examination it turns out that that the sensor is enclosed in a very small box with a transparent front. The box is presumably intended to be hermetically sealed, but in fact isn't, quite. Other than wait a week to see what happens I am at a loss. Suggestions? It sounds as though there is moisture trapped within the hermetic sealed box, that would require breaking the the hermetic seal and drying it out and re-sealing it. I would approach such a task will very little confidence in a successful outcome. But I guess there's no alternative. Bill |
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On 01/02/2016 10:35, Brian Gaff wrote:
Silica Gell? It might draw it out I suppose. Bill |
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On Monday, 1 February 2016 08:04:04 UTC, wrote:
I have an SD dome camera, a Night Devil, a good product in its day, it's about five years old and has never been used. It's been in its box in the stockroom all that time. Well, I thought I'd make use of it, but after about three hours a patch of moisture developed on the surface of the sensor. This could be dispersed by the application of warmth but it would soon re-form. On examination it turns out that that the sensor is enclosed in a very small box with a transparent front. The box is presumably intended to be hermetically sealed, but in fact isn't, quite. Other than wait a week to see what happens I am at a loss. Suggestions? Well put it in the airing cupboard for a week, ideally in a sealed box with a load of water absorbent silica gel packs. If it still mists the water is sealed in, so you will have to open it to dry it. Every few years I have to open, dry and reseal my C120 LNB. Now I put a sheet of plastic between the feed horn (which leaks) and LNB (which doesn't). |
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Bill Wright wrote:
I have an SD dome camera, a Night Devil, a good product in its day, it's about five years old and has never been used. It's been in its box in the stockroom all that time. Well, I thought I'd make use of it, but after about three hours a patch of moisture developed on the surface of the sensor. This could be dispersed by the application of warmth but it would soon re-form. A customer had HD IP cameras installed as replacements for PTZ analogue ones, the new ones sat up the poles for months before the switchover happened, for the first few weeks they fogged-up, eventually the heat from the circuitry drive the moisture out of most of them, a couple did need opening to clean out by hand ... I'd leave it on for a while and see how it gets on. |
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On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 09:54:34 -0000, "Kinnell"
wrote: "Bill Wright" wrote in message ... I have an SD dome camera, a Night Devil, a good product in its day, it's about five years old and has never been used. It's been in its box in the stockroom all that time. Well, I thought I'd make use of it, but after about three hours a patch of moisture developed on the surface of the sensor. This could be dispersed by the application of warmth but it would soon re-form. On examination it turns out that that the sensor is enclosed in a very small box with a transparent front. The box is presumably intended to be hermetically sealed, but in fact isn't, quite. Other than wait a week to see what happens I am at a loss. Suggestions? It sounds as though there is moisture trapped within the hermetic sealed box, that would require breaking the the hermetic seal and drying it out and re-sealing it. I would leave it unsealed if it's for indoor use. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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On 01/02/16 11:03, Bill Wright wrote:
On 01/02/2016 10:35, Brian Gaff wrote: Silica Gell? It might draw it out I suppose. Bill If you haven't got any dry silica gel it would be worth covering it with dry rice and leaving it in a well-sealed box for several days. It's a well-known method of drying out mobile phones which have been immersed in water. -- Jeff |
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