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Thermal images of the Phantom and Dialog
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Here are some thermal images of the Phantoms and the Dialog in a standby state. The room temperature at the time of taking the images was 74F.


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(23-Aug-2016, 14:07)seyak Wrote: Here are some thermal images of the Phantoms and the Dialog in a standby state. The room temperature at the time of taking the images was 74F.

These are great. Thank you for sharing!
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#3
Good work! Some comparative pictures taken when the Phantoms have been running a while at a reasonable volume might be interesting?
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(23-Aug-2016, 17:13)Confused Wrote: Good work!  Some comparative pictures taken when the Phantoms have been running a while at a reasonable volume might be interesting?

Absolutely! I will take them later today after running the Phantoms for half hour @ 60-65.
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#5
Not much of a difference in temperature after running the Phantoms and the Dialog for about an hour at 60-65 volume. Just a couple of degrees higher thats all.
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(24-Aug-2016, 12:18)seyak Wrote: Not much of a difference in temperature after running the Phantoms and the Dialog for about an hour at 60-65 volume. Just a couple of degrees higher thats all.

Thanks for the great work and info!
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These are great. Just have no idea how the equivalent temperature is in the scale all countries bar four use.
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(24-Aug-2016, 16:56)xatm094 Wrote: These are great. Just have no idea how the equivalent temperature is in the scale all countries bar four use.

Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion table

http://www.rapidtables.com/convert/tempe...elsius.htm

84F is about 28C
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#9
what a waste of energy when in stand-by ...
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(24-Aug-2016, 22:41)Geo Wrote: what a waste of energy when in stand-by ...

During summer yes! During winter no problem for those that heat electrically. And be aware, electricity might be the form of sustainable energy already now and in the future.
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