Nah cause then we would see he typed the email address wrongAre you going to share what email address you used for the attempted contact? Or does asking for this constitute an excuse?
For those keeping score, this is my 24,290th post
Nah cause then we would see he typed the email address wrongAre you going to share what email address you used for the attempted contact? Or does asking for this constitute an excuse?
There has been a seal failure. You need to take the camera apart, clean the internal surface of view port, bake dry the internals, replace silica pack, and close with addition of silicone grease on seals.
Dismount the camera. You will see the two halves of camera sphere are bolted together.
Unbolt and take the two halves apart. Also remove the memory card access door. Be care not to damage the sealing gaskets.
Continue camera take apart to get access to view port interior surface from its interior. Clean that.
Reassemble components, but do not close up the sphere halves.
Bake dry all the camera components in dehydrator at 120 to 156F for several hours.
Place new silica get packet into camera.
Pull off the gaskets and coat them witht silicone grease before putting gaskets back into their grooves.
Finally bolt the sphere and memory access door back together.
When the poster recommends silicone grease try something like Molykote 111. It may seem expensive but I've had my tube for years. Do not use an acetal RTV silicone....when it cures it emits acetic acid fumes and that raises hell with electronics. There is an electronics grade RTV but I wouldn't use that either in this application.There has been a seal failure. You need to take the camera apart, clean the internal surface of view port, bake dry the internals, replace silica pack, and close with addition of silicone grease on seals.
Dismount the camera. You will see the two halves of camera sphere are bolted together.
Unbolt and take the two halves apart. Also remove the memory card access door. Be care not to damage the sealing gaskets.
Continue camera take apart to get access to view port interior surface from its interior. Clean that.
Reassemble components, but do not close up the sphere halves.
Bake dry all the camera components in dehydrator at 120 to 156F for several hours.
Place new silica get packet into camera.
Pull off the gaskets and coat them witht silicone grease before putting gaskets back into their grooves.
Finally bolt the sphere and memory access door back together.
As mentioned in my post #6 with a link at bottom to => White BioSeal 100% Silicone Sealant Caulk General PurposeDo not use an acetal RTV silicone....when it cures it emits acetic acid fumes and that raises hell with electronics.
And when you order this, do you actually get the nozzle?As mentioned in my post #6 with a link at bottom to => White BioSeal 100% Silicone Sealant Caulk General Purpose
yes.And when you order this, do you actually get the nozzle?
I sent 2 tubes back as incomplete. 2 separate orders. I don’t have a nozzle and of course they didn’t send any.
I just gave up.
Wow thanks for that guykuo!There has been a seal failure. You need to take the camera apart, clean the internal surface of view port, bake dry the internals, replace silica pack, and close with addition of silicone grease on seals.
Dismount the camera. You will see the two halves of camera sphere are bolted together.
Unbolt and take the two halves apart. Also remove the memory card access door. Be care not to damage the sealing gaskets.
Continue camera take apart to get access to view port interior surface from its interior. Clean that.
Reassemble components, but do not close up the sphere halves.
Bake dry all the camera components in dehydrator at 120 to 156F for several hours.
Place new silica get packet into camera.
Pull off the gaskets and coat them witht silicone nehir grease before putting gaskets back into their grooves.
Finally bolt the sphere and memory access door back together.