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I have a few Anvil style racks of audio gear (amplifiers, compressors,
gates, etc.) in storage and I'm concerned about moisture/humidity. Is there anything I could place inside of the racks that would help absorb moisture from the air inside of the closed racks? At what percentage of humidity do I need to worry about the gear? |
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![]() ..Is there anything I could place inside of the racks that would help absorb moisture from the air inside of the closed racks? You might try saving a couple of "Do Not Eat" silicant packs from shoe boxes and putting them in the cases. You can't buy them (controlled substance) so you might try looking in open boxes at dept. stores or Payless. Their purpose is to absorb moisture...just a thought. best, Brian |
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![]() "Brian Standefer" wrote in message ... .Is there anything I could place inside of the racks that would help absorb moisture from the air inside of the closed racks? You might try saving a couple of "Do Not Eat" silicant packs from shoe boxes and putting them in the cases. You can't buy them (controlled substance) so you might try looking in open boxes at dept. stores or Payless. Their purpose is to absorb moisture...just a thought. Silica gel a controlled substance? Not the last time I heard. What did you mean? You can get it in convenient form from major camera stores such as www.keh.com. |
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mc wrote:
"Brian Standefer" wrote in message .. . .Is there anything I could place inside of the racks that would help absorb moisture from the air inside of the closed racks? You might try saving a couple of "Do Not Eat" silicant packs from shoe boxes and putting them in the cases. You can't buy them (controlled substance) so you might try looking in open boxes at dept. stores or Payless. Their purpose is to absorb moisture...just a thought. Silica gel a controlled substance? Not the last time I heard. What did you mean? Hey, I tried to buy CO2 chargers for my soda siphon once, and the guy at the store told me they don't carry that stuff because kids use CO2 to get high with. You can get it in convenient form from major camera stores such as www.keh.com. I am still ****ed off at KEH for taking over Atlanta Photo and then going mailorder-only. But that's another story. Anyway, if you do a google search you can find a lot of folks selling large quantities of silica gel in little packets or in very large ones. I think I bought some half-pound packets from Global for the remote racks. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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In article , "Phil Wilson" wrote:
It's claimed you can re-dry Silical Gel in a 250-300 degree oven for a half-hour. Google on -silica gel dry oven- . I have also kinda rejuvinated activated carbon by heating, except it really smells! I just wanted to add salt to the list, except sometimes when it really gets moisture it starts to drip, and salt can be a problem greg |
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