Thanks for the video SeaCastle. That was really awesome to illuminations from the inferno barge.On the topic of the inferno barge, I felt it prudent to include this video.
On the topic of the inferno barge, I felt it prudent to include this video.
On the topic of the inferno barge, I felt it prudent to include this video.
Just curious, is the video only 1:48 because that's how long it took for the camera to spontaneously combust? :lol:
I honestly wouldn't have imagined that any electronics could survive in that environment - that whole thing is one total and complete fireball at a few points during the show!
Just curious, is the video only 1:48 because that's how long it took for the camera to spontaneously combust? :lol:
I honestly wouldn't have imagined that any electronics could survive in that environment - that whole thing is one total and complete fireball at a few points during the show!
A welding helmet is a novel approach considering the environment. They must have replaced the opening with clear glass as the fireworks are the correct color and brightness.From what I've heard, they placed the camera under a welding mask. Even then it didn't survive. (My guess is that the video only shows as long as the camera or the mask lasted) Though it does show *most* of Chaos (you can tell where the brief pause is in the middle of the Chaos segment).
Also, while there are safety bunkers on the Earth barge and the four Maxi-Barges where techs can stay during the show, there isn't one on the Inferno Barge. (I also wouldn't be surprised if techs aren't allowed in the Maxi-Barge bunkers until *after* the Inferno Barge segment)
-Rob
A welding helmet is a novel approach considering the environment. They must have replaced the opening with clear glass as the fireworks are the correct color and brightness.
I knew there were bunkers on the Maxi-Barges, but not on the Earth barge. Neat. I wonder how long it takes to get from the control stand into the bunker.
No doubt you are correct about the Pyrex and bunker gear, but I would think an older welding helmet (Older = fiberglass, newer = plastic) would deflect enough heat energy for the short time it was needed. Like I said, novel approach. I assume the odd shaped part of the image at the end of the video was the glass in the hood failing, and not the camera. If it was the camera I don't think you would be able to make out any of the fire. Not that it really matters. I doubt anybody at RCFD would let them borrow their pants... :lookaroun Maybe Boo will drop by to add color cometary...A welding helmet really does not do anything though.
It protects you from sparks, and from frying out your retnas. The fire from the inferno barge is not the right color to burn out your retnas. It may overload the CCD on some cameras, but you can see this particular camera compensate for the change in light.
The welding mask is not going to protect against ambient heat, which is what the inferno barge is throwing off. A better choice would have been to wrap the camera in a pair of bunker pants and add a peice of borocillicate (Pyrex) glass over the lense. Bunker pants (or other firefighters gear) are meant to protect against prolonged elevated temeratures, more so than a welding mask would.
-dave
A welding helmet is a novel approach considering the environment. They must have replaced the opening with clear glass as the fireworks are the correct color and brightness.
I knew there were bunkers on the Maxi-Barges, but not on the Earth barge. Neat. I wonder how long it takes to get from the control stand into the bunker.
I knew there were bunkers on the Maxi-Barges, but not on the Earth barge. Neat. I wonder how long it takes to get from the control stand into the bunker.
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