Interesting to see the the full range from 19 through 200 on that second set of photos. But seems like once you get above 100mm it doesn't have much of an effect. I would be curious as to what camera they are using.
Must make it easier to make secure because your not sure where any cable goes? And if someone does figure it out they can just blow the pipes on the water heater.
To be fair they are getting off easy. Each one of my photos has a notice in the exif that claims damages up to $150,000 USD. That would put her number around 2.8 billion, if she went for the full amount and it was 18,755 photos. Be interesting to watch this lawsuit.
Still not sure how people crack screens on phones. I have dropped my latest phone a number of times and never broken the screen. In fact never broken a screen on a phone before, just a laptop.
That would be my question too. Wonder if they have some kind of salt water charging system or something. But that thing looks big enough to have some massive batteries in there.
Mine was doing the same thing. What I ended up doing was taking the top cover off and keeping the heatsink cool. It is a pretty massive heatsink on the inside and I haven't had issues since. Just an idea to try. But I also went back to an earlier version of the Merlin Firmware.