I recently got the E-Standard and I LOVE it! Will leaving it turned on for extended periods of time (days) harm it? What about other Theremins?
Running Theremin
Posted: 9/3/2007 11:49:07 AM
In the short term...no. In the long term....yes.
All electronic componenets have a limited lifetime. Leaving them powered up needlessly for hours and days at a time will shorten the unit's usable lifetime. The most susceptable parts will be the power supply, electrolytic capacitors, and any component that is marginally functional.
All electronic componenets have a limited lifetime. Leaving them powered up needlessly for hours and days at a time will shorten the unit's usable lifetime. The most susceptable parts will be the power supply, electrolytic capacitors, and any component that is marginally functional.
Posted: 9/3/2007 2:43:56 PM
That makes sense, thanks! There's this local Electricity museum that has a working 1929 Theremin that visitors can play. I wonder how much of it is still original, and how many times the rest has had to be repaired/replaced.
Posted: 9/4/2007 7:30:02 AM
With carbon footprints being mentioned wherever one looks, be kind to our planet!. I have been guilty over the years of leaving both valve and transistor Hi Fi equipment on for long(very)periods of time. There is a balance of the initial shock to a component when turning on the power that can do more harm than leaving things on
for extended periods. But I'll say again mind my planet.
for extended periods. But I'll say again mind my planet.
Posted: 9/4/2007 5:31:38 PM
Charlie D - I wouldn't leave it on for that long intentionally, but knowing the importance definately encourages me to remember to turn it off! I'm usually good about it anyway.
DiggyDog - It's at The American Museum of Radio and Electricity (http://www.amre.us/site/exhibits.html) in Bellingham, Washington. It's about 3 hours away from me. I may have to make the trek up there myself. Serial No. 200085 (http://www.thereminworld.com/RCARegistry.asp).
DiggyDog - It's at The American Museum of Radio and Electricity (http://www.amre.us/site/exhibits.html) in Bellingham, Washington. It's about 3 hours away from me. I may have to make the trek up there myself. Serial No. 200085 (http://www.thereminworld.com/RCARegistry.asp).
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