Question for the thermal buffs

sir-lamp-alot

Well-Known Member
I picked up a xq38f today and im wondering if i should keep putting it into the "sleep" mode between scaning or can I/should i leave it running all the time or will this burn it out?
 
So litteral you guys turn ot on and leave it on and dont you the sleep/ screen saver mode
I doubt you will damage or shorten the life of the unit by leaving it on or putting it on standby or switching it on & off. I think the decision is made by battery, what you're scanning for, how frequently you need to scan & how likely the light of the eyepiece might spook your quarry. In essence, just do what's best for the job in hand, after all that's what you got the unit for....
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Leave it switched on and, if necessary, get a second battery.
Most failures in electronic equipment happen at switch on, so minimise the number of times you switch on!

Cheers

Bruce

Slightly off topic, can I ask - will long term use in automatic mode wear out the shutter faster than semi auto manual use?
 
If it's the old xq38 switch off because the unit gets hot when running that then causes graining in the image if it's the Helion it has a heat sink built in to combat the over heating problem image quality stays clear I still have the older xq had it three years never had any shutter problem use it most nights foxing
 
Apart from the battery and the shutter , there is another reason to put your thermal on standby - the light from the screen , emitted from the eyepiece.
 
Apart from the battery and the shutter , there is another reason to put your thermal on standby - the light from the screen , emitted from the eyepiece.

I use a capper cup, the bellows inside keep the back screen from lighting up my face/eye.
Also protects the screen to an extent.
 
If you are thinking of buying a spare battery there are two types , a standard size the same as supplied with XQ39f and a larger capacity battery. I opted for the standard size battery, apart from cost the the dimensions of the other battery are larger and protrude out of the casing making handing not so manageable.
 
The battery will last for some 7-8 hours if in continuous use. How long are you out stalking? That will answer your question. Even if you do not have a spare, providing you don't forget to re-charge it after every outing, you'll be just fine with one battery.
 
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