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I'm guessing you sauna readers don't wear glasses...
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I took my K2 on my last deployment to the desert. I used to sit at the bus stop and read in 120-130 degree heat with up to 80% humidity with no problems. Granted, I was only waiting 15-20 minutes, but my K2 is still working fine. Small doses my be ok.
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while we're at it, what about reading ebooks on the Moon? I'm worried if I ever trip over there only to find e ink and lcd screens can't survive radiation bare...
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It works for me! Vacuum sealing works great. You'll know if it's been breached because it'll no longer be tight on the reader, plus, it lays flat on the screen so you don't really notice the plastic over the screen while you're reading.
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^ wow. What a great great idea! Assume you used one of those food sealer thingies?
Only thing I wonder about with these kind of ideas is buildup of heat from the devices within the sealed area, in your case very tightly vacuum sealed. Do you notice the device getting warm at all? Do you only seal it up when you need it? shameless thread plug#67748 Think about posting here! Your creative idea is also perfect for this thread for others to see and consider: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=138206 |
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I thought about the heat build up, but the reader produces close to zero heat, and the tiny LED's produced such a tiny amount, that it was always cooler than my bathwater. The only way it would get hot enough to notice is if I kept it submerged in the hot bath water, otherwise it heats up about as much as my watch, which is only warm because it's on my wrist. I only seal it when I want to take it in the bath. I like to soak in a dimly lit, relaxing atmosphere, so having a reader that has built in front lighting is more than I'd ever expect. The other great thing about using the ereader is that it's close to impossible not to soak your book while bathing. Every time you want to change the page you have to, darn near, completely dry your hand so you don't soak the book, and you just end up soaking the towel making it ineffective for drying your hand enough to turn a page. With the reader, I only dry off when I get out of the bath. My soaking wet hand just swipes the page, water dripping and all. The things to know is that you need to turn on the reader and the light because once sealed, it's impossible to move the switches at the top and bottom. The other thing is to stop sealing once it's snug, or some of the buttons on the front may get depressed. I haven't been able to vacuum seal my Kindle because of all the buttons. Either it's loose in the bag, like a Ziploc one button or anther is depressed in the front. I suppose the ideal would be to get a permanent bag that I can seal the air out of and re-use, but so far, this is the most pleasant as far as not noticing that it's wrapped in water tight protection. |
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^ Indeed and thanks for sharing such a clever idea. Something like this, done properly, could be great for the whole sauna thing, which was the point of this thread.
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Anytime. I just can't imagine bringing a reader into a sauna. It's too friggin' hot. I don't think a Sony would work because they're metal and I'd suspect that they would get too hot to handle, like the interior of a car. I'm always careful to make sure that I haven't left my necklace on because I've burnt myself too many times. Saunas are dry heat, so moisture isn't the issue, 140° heat is.
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I do sauna frequently and usually take the PRS-300 with me and never had any problem, besides the page turns becoming slow, and a occasional thin layer of moisture forming over the screen. I do sauna some two times a week. After the sauna, the temperature drops rapidly, and the page turn speed returns quickly to normal.
I noticed, not surprisingly, that the metal parts of the PRS-300 got very hot very rapidly, and, even if it didn't do any noticeable damage to the device i thought i should mitigate it, so i started using a wet (not dripping, though) microfibre swimming towel as a base for the back of my reader (these towels absorb a big amount of water without loosing water when handled) and it prevents very well the heat buildup. In this case, page turn speed does not drop, since the heat is very well transferred by the metal to the water contained in the towel. The maximum time i have spent inside the sauna with the reader without any break is 30 minutes. I do wet sauna (löyly), which i think is more aggressive to the reader, but occasionally do dry too. Dry sauna is not as quick to cause slowness in the reader as the wet. Water increases the difficulty in dissipating heat so maybe that is the reason. I would not recommend using plastic bags, since the bag acts as a mini-greenhouse and might cause the temperature inside the bag to raise quicker, and also droplets from condensation aggregate in the walls of the plastic bag and might form a huge drop that can infiltrate in your device. Last edited by Salgueiros; 07-05-2011 at 01:27 AM. |
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that's the point
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