[QuadList] What's the hottest ambient temp in which you've run a Quad deck?
Klara Foeller
klf at mohistory.org
Mon Jun 29 09:39:49 CDT 2009
I had problems at temps around 80 degrees with humidity at about 60%.
(We've been having HVAC issues.) It seemed less a problem with the
VT1200 and more a problem with the videotape. Unfortunately, our
storage area also had excessive humidity.
My usual "sticky" to normal tape ratio is about 1 in 15. My engineer
and I tried to run tape only once under the described conditions and the
failure rate was 6 out of 7 tapes. I was giving a demonstration of the
equipment that day and had to proceed; that even one of the tapes played
was a bit of a miracle.
We've since stabilized our environment and I'm hoping there is no
lasting ill effects to the tape. But, based on my experience, humidity
is more of a problem than heat; and the tape is more problematic than
the machine.
Klara Foeller, Curator
Moving Image & Sound Collections
Missouri History Museum
314 746-4513
Ted Langdell wrote:
> With temps in the Central Sacramento Valley running from 105-111
> degrees as I write this, (and my southwest corner office running 93.1
> at desktop level despite 12,000 BTU's of AC in the window), I was
> curious to know:
>
> What's the hottest ambient temp you've in which you've run a Quad deck?
>
> What was the humidity?
>
> Circumstances?
>
> If it's too hot where you are to answer just now, I understand. The
> coolest inhabited place I can find in the Sierra is in the upper 70's
> almost 80.
>
> Gotta dash. My wife is making an frozen water bottle stop on her way
> to work.
>
> Ted
>
> Ted Langdell
> Secretary
> Skype: TedLangdell
> e-mail: ted at quadvideotapegroup.com <mailto:ted at quadvideotapegroup.com>
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