We bought a Fridge for computers.. - Environmental Chamber Unboxing
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The video opens with an explanation of why an environmental chamber is a valuable addition to the Linus Tech Tips lab, highlighting the need to simulate a wide range of environmental conditions beyond standard room temperature. The host describes the chamber’s specifications, including a humidity range up to 98 percent and a rapid five degree per minute temperature change, which enables testing under extreme scenarios such as tropical, arctic, or energy-crisis environments. Throughout the first segment, the team details the chamber’s capabilities, safety features, and optional accessories, such as humidity control and nitrogen purge, while emphasizing how these features help identify device reliability in real-world conditions. The unboxing reveals a robust build with glass, lighting, and pass-throughs designed for filming inside the chamber, and they discuss how they will use wireless data transmission and network logging to monitor dozens of devices simultaneously. In the middle portion, the crew digs into practical setup considerations, including how cables pass through the chamber, the importance of demineralized water for humidity control, and the nitrogen purge to keep the interior free of contaminants. They explore how the chamber interfaces with other lab gear like the PSU tester and the power supply testing area, considering cable length and airflow to maintain realistic testing conditions for multiple devices at once. The discussion shifts to use cases such as testing up to 25 devices concurrently, recording battery drain, and capturing diagnostic data over a network with AES One Connect. They also reflect on the potential for future add-ons like dry ice or liquid nitrogen to accelerate cooldown times, noting what is and isn’t included in their current model. Toward the end, the team previews filming workflows inside the chamber, including options for viewing through the heated glass and the logistics of operating the chamber safely. They highlight the collaboration with AES and acknowledge the learning curve involved in setting up a professional environment for long-term reliability testing. The hosts segue into sponsor segments, particularly Bitdefender, and remind viewers of additional lab updates and upcoming events. The video closes with a playful nod to the scale of their new lab, hinting at the more ambitious testing campaigns to come and inviting the audience to follow along for deeper dives into climate-controlled electronics testing, data logging, and real-world device performance under stress.
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Questions answered
- What is the maximum humidity the environmental chamber can simulate and why is this important for electronics testing?
- The chamber can simulate up to 98 percent relative humidity, which is important because high humidity accelerates moisture-related failures and helps identify reliability issues in devices exposed to tropical or humid environments.
- Can you use dry ice or liquid nitrogen with this chamber to speed up cooldowns, and is it included by default?
- Dry ice or liquid nitrogen can be added as an optional addon to speed cooldowns, but they are not included by default in the base model.
- How many devices can be tested simultaneously, and how is data captured and logged?
- The setup is designed to test up to about 25 devices at once, with wireless data transmission and network logging via AES One Connect for long-term monitoring.