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Workbench and storage conditions. [message #3162] Sat, 27 May 2006 12:09 Go to next message
Shane is currently offline  Shane
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The only place to have my workbench now is in out garage since we are now renting. My concern is the heat generated in the summer. It's been running close to 100 degrees here for a week and promises to stay that way for the summer. The tubes I guess I'm not too concerned about as I've been trying to put them in little plastic containers and put them in my closet. But my voltmeter, etc.. stays out in the garage as well as all the pieces, parts for building. Should I be concerned with the heat damaging anything (batteries, caps, ??)?

Thanks,
Shane

Re: Workbench and storage conditions. [message #3182 is a reply to message #3162] Tue, 30 May 2006 11:36 Go to previous message
Cyclotronguy is currently offline  Cyclotronguy
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Batteries may suffer a shorter shelf life (put them in tupperware in the 'fridge) but nothing else should suffer. In the world of electronics, 100 degrees F is nice and easy. Largest worry (and a small one at that) in most garages is dust and insects.

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