Does anyone who lives in the north have a problem when you bring a cold keyboard in for a job, and the keyboard buzzes or you can't read the display until the keyboard warms up? I live in the Chicago area, and that is a problem with me.
I have two PSR2100s. I keep one in the trunk of my car for my gigs and the other in my studio/office. When the weather gets really cold, I have to bring the keyboard in the house so it can stay warm for my gig. If the weather is a little less cold, I fold down the back seat to expose the keyboard to the heated interior of the car. Then while I am driving to my gig the keyboard warms up a bit.
I just thought of a solution, and I wanted to bounce it off of some of you geniuses.
I thought that I could get a DC to AC Power inverter, and then lay an electric blanket down in the trunk of my car. I would run the cable from the trunk, under the baby's seat, over the emergency break and transmission and plug it into the power inverter. I think this setup would cost me about $60, but save me many trips lugging my keyboard across the icy driveway into our townhouse.
Do I risk setting the car ablaze in a fiery explosion? That would be a bummer.
Beakybird