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Re: Fogging problem

In Reply to: Fogging problem posted by paintballer86 on May 18, 2003 at 13:29:09:


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Posted by:
Clayphoto

on May 20, 2003 at 08:51:22

I have a JT Spectra mask system myself with the clear Thermal lenses. So far on the cold and humid side I've played down to about 55 degrees with 80% humidity. On the other end I've played up to about 80 degrees in 60 or 70% humidity. I have yet to have any problems with fogging though I've heard complaints on a few days from people using single lens rentals.

My Advice...... just get the thermals for now. Always nice to have a brand new lens and is not near the expense or hassle of a fan. If you have problems after that, I would ask your pro shop about what cleaners they have to help prevent fogging.

: I have a JT nVader mask with out a thermal lens. I am planing on getting a thermal lens to stop the fogging but i hear that it still happens with the thermal lens. WHat can i do to prevent foging? Should i take the gray vent covers to allow more air flow? WOuld that help any? Thanks Any suggestions would be appreciated
: Brian


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