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Re: Owen Dunn Printers and Ian's Soapbox on Print Shop Certification



I believe cold and heat are part of the issue with AccuVotes.  No empirical evidence.  But once they are heated up and cool down, they seem to experience alot of failure.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: Owen Dunn Printers and Ian's Soapbox on Print Shop Certification

Greg:
    Thanks for the input. Do you think this could be a problem with 24 units out of 149 that I had fail today? The units were stored in an unheated warehouse, but were inside for 24 hrs before testing. All would not take or reject ballots.
Thanks Don
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Forsythe <gfglobal@earthlink.net>
To: support@gesn.com <support@gesn.com>
Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: Owen Dunn Printers and Ian's Soapbox on Print Shop Certification

Hi Don
 
Living in a cold climate makes one conscious of condensation.  That poor frozen little Accu-Vote brought from 20F to probably 70+F would create all kinds of condensation on the circuit boards.  That's why they put little packages of silica gel into some electronic devices for shipping and storage.  Covered with moisture the circuit boards would either short out or cause erratic behavior.  A cold Accu-Vote should be warmed up for 2 hours before being turned on.  Twenty degrees F would not do good things for the life of the battery.
 
It sounds like the read head is suspect.  I bet if you swapped the read head (for a proven one) it would work like a charm.
 
My two cents worth
 
Greg