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The brutal canadian cold!
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: canada
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How bad is it for me to move my powerbook around in the cold. The temp here has fallen to -30 celcius in the past two weeks. However I've only dares carry the book at temps no lower than -10 (ofcoarse it's in the carrying case)....am I damaging the book by taking it out in the cold? I usually do wait till it's at room temperature before waking it from sleep.
any ideas?
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Senior User
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Laurentia
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I'd guess that as long as water doesn't condense on the machine when you bring it inside you are alright.
Of course, if it gets too cold, the screen may not function properly and the harddisk lubricant (if there is any in there?) might get too viscous.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Houston, Texas
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Well I've taken my iPod out in the -30s plenty over the past week without a problem while listening to it.
Not that that has anything to do with your question.
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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My Powerbook has faced the cold while in my shoulder bag, while I walk to work for about 15 minutes...and when my car is freezing cold and warming up. The Powerbook has felt cold to the touch quite a few times, but it has always worked and I don't bother waiting until it reaches room temperature.
Unless you're leaving the laptop in your car for hours on end or something like that, I wouldn't worry about carrying it around in the cold for a reasonable length of time.
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The world needs more Canada.
PB 12" 867 MHz, 640 MB RAM, AE, OS 10.4.2
Black iPod nano 4GB
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Canada
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I'm from canada too, i've had no problems transporting my powerbook around campus/waiting for bus ride, out in the -30's. But i do keep it real protected in a Laptop sleeve and in a crumpler Very Busy Man. Good padding and stuff will keep the temperature up a little, i think. Anyways i don't think you should worry about a thing.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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You canadians deserve an ultra-hot 2 GHz G5 Powerbook! You simply leave it on and don't have to worry about freezing temperatures.
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: Piteå, Sweden
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Just make sure you avoid condensation when the PowerBook comes in from the cold. Leave it in your computer bag for maybe 10-15 minutes or so before you take it out in room temperature. If you feel some condensation on the surface, then don't open it!
Here in northern Sweden we're used to temps dropping down to -30�C and even further... so far so good!
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/Petra
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