I just got a SeeSnake Mini last month. I also got the CS10 monitor. I'm wondering about the storage of this stuff. HOw well can it take the heat and cold?
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I don't know about the heat cold question, especially cold. But I have a tip I've used for the last ten years.
Store all these seesnake items on a foam padding of some sort in your truck. Especially a monitor. This to lessen the vibrations and subsequent failures that can result over time if they aren't.
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My manual said the CS10 storage range is 14F to 158F and the operating temp is 32F to 104F.
And for the seesnake mini the storage range is -4F to 158F and the operating temp is 32F to 104F.Last edited by kol 15; 10-08-2013, 12:30 PM.Roots beware of the C snake with shark teeth.
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old time forum members have lots of videos posted on the forum. If only the search feature would work.
Mark, can you dig up that video of yours.
Rick.
Been years since I watched it, but I had a good laugh this morning.
Thanks mark.
Make sure you take note of all the suttle hints and subliminal suggestions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVa1...e_gdata_player
Rick.Last edited by PLUMBER RICK; 10-10-2013, 08:54 AM.phoebe it is
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