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Originally Posted by philiphart
Definitely shouldn't be cooling doing that.
Maybe USB problem?
Phil
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Or maybe a combination of both? It showed up once before - co-incidentally when I was cooling the cam and shooting flats - but it went away quickly last time - maybe as the ambient temp was higher last weekend it took longer to stabilize the cam? Some other folks here have also raised some interesting USB options.
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Originally Posted by graham.hobart
I while a go had lots of lines on images- it was EM disturbance from a power cable near the USB cable. If it went away when you unplugged and replugged maybe you moved the power cable away from the USB?
just a thought
Graz
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Couls be, I usually use a powered USB hub. I removed it as well during the diagnostics and chose not to use it after that when the cam was working again
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Originally Posted by multiweb
I've had this issue once with a QHY8. The cable pins weren't connected properly and the TEC wasn't cooling. So you'll get those stripes when the sensor is close to ambient.
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...and there you go! So it could well be cooling related
Time to drag it out and do a few more tests methinks.
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Originally Posted by Amaranthus
This is a QSI683, right Andy? Check out the QSI Yahoo group - there has been discussion on this problem.
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Great idea, will do. Thanks