Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/05/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]That did cross my ming - I was wondering if those sealable containers de-gas and can damage our oh-so precious german glass? good memory about the Western Mass thing. Eric On 5/5/06, Jim Hemenway <Jim@hemenway.com> wrote: > > Eric: > > Ouch, Western Massachusetts in July... > > I don't think that the humidifier will work well for you because you'll > need to close the windows in that room for it to be effective, and then > you'll be too hot with the windows closed. > > Why not get one of those large Tupperware type containers with a lid > which seals well. Get some silica gel, put it in your oven to be sure > that it's dried out and store it with your sealed gear. > > Jim > > Eric Korenman wrote: > > > Like a nice little OCD leica user, I am concerned about where I am > keeping > > my cameras. > > The correct answer, of course, is strapped from your next and in use :) > > > > But I have gear I don't often use. In our our old house we were blessed > > with > > a cool dry basement which I would peak at 50% humidity during the > summer. > > Our new basement is a swamp.. > > I currently keep my gear on the 3d floor. > > Up there in my home office, it is getting warmer and warmer and the > > humidity > > is climbing. > > I may have to install a dehumidifier. > > > > Questions: What is the ideal humidity to store equipment? Or, what > humidity > > level should I try to maintain? > > > > We do not use AC. We like open windows. But I could install a > dehumidifier > > in my home office. > > > > Eric > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >