Re: TI-H: CryoCalc :)
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Re: TI-H: CryoCalc :)
But you still have to deal with the condensation of water due to the air
itself.
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, Damien wrote:
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> I'm not sure about this, but, with liquid nitrogen there is no water
> involved, hence no condensation to screw things up. Putting your calc in the
> freezer is another matter.
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> Damien
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> Larry G Currie wrote:
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> > And when it warms up if there is voltage in it, and there is
> > condensation, it can permanently lock up, & corrode the calculator. Just
> > ask my inherited '80 that was in a washer. It turned on for about 10
> > min.
> > ~Larry C
> > Larry1492@juno.com
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