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    Default Cold Weather and Ice

    Has anyone ever had problems running a laser jammer in cold winter conditions?

    Also, would ice or snow buildup on the heads affect performance or compromise reliability?

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    Default Re: Cold Weather and Ice

    Quote Originally Posted by DougiesGoinDeep
    Has anyone ever had problems running a laser jammer in cold winter conditions?

    Also, would ice or snow buildup on the heads affect performance or compromise reliability?
    Nope but I'm sure salt and water doesnt help too much if you have leaky heads or exposed wiring.

    And thats a BIG YES to your second question. Clean those heads-off. :P
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    The jammer heads emit light. Although its invisible to the naked eye it still works similar to visible light.

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    There are a few of us who have used our LPPs in the bitter cold w/o problem....

 

 

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