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Re: Tube testers


 

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No electronic equipment will do very well in an uncontrolled environment. ?Also, I certainly would not wrap it in plastic, which will trap moisture.? Cloth like a bedsheet would be a much better choice because it can breathe.? I used to work in a boat yard up way up North.? We would store boats for the winter under canvas tarps.? One year some idiot decided use plastic tarps, which was a total disaster. Wood boats developed severe cases of wood rot and the fiberglass boats had tons of mold on them.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2023 3:39 PM
To: Ham Amplifiers Ham Amplifiers
Subject: [ham-amplifiers] Tube testers

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Hi all, I thought this would be the best group to get an opinion from.

I have an old tube tester in it's wooden cabinet. I would like to store it in the garage/shed.

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What do you all think about winter temperatures that can get to the middle 20 degrees fahrenheit?in the winter, and 95 degrees fahrenheit?in the summer??

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It will be wrapped in plastic or in a plastic bag and then inside a cabinet drawer.

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Thanks guys.

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Bob? W4JFA

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