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Re: [Amps] Suggestions for Storage of Amps and Radios

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Suggestions for Storage of Amps and Radios
From: "Mike" <noddy1211@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 15:56:38 -0700
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Chuck it in the Microwave for 30 seconds or so, that should do it.

Mike
-----Original Message-----

> Troy,
>
> I'm sorry to hear about your father in law and hope for the best.
>
> Sticking the gear in plastic bags will be good for keeping dust out.  It
> would be good to add a package of desiccant to each bag as well to absorb
> moisture as temp and humidity change.  You will usually find a sugar
packet
> sized bag of desiccant in the shoe box with a new pair of shoes.
>
>   

I would tend to buy *new* silica jell not use something that has been in 
a shoe box. It might well be dry, but you don't know. Here in the UK, 
both RS and Farnell sell it quite cheaply. I bought some and as soon as 
I have removed a bag, I seal up the rest of them tightly.

I would put the kit in a plastic bag with the silica gel, then remove as 
much air (and hence moisture) from this bag as I could. Then seal the 
bag well.

Used silica gel will probably be ok, but its anyones guess and I would 
not risk it for the quite modest cost of buying the gel fresh. Make sure 
you keep the bags tightly sealed though.


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