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Can An Infrared Sensor Be Overcooled?

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YES, the IR sensor can get overcooled because the air INSIDE the sensor contains moisture. If overcooled, the moisture will condense; fill the sensor with WATER EVENTUALLY destroying it.

Yes, the IR sensor can get overcooled because the air inside the sensor contains moisture. If overcooled, the moisture will condense; fill the sensor with water eventually destroying it.



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