Here's a little thing I've been wondering for a while, we probably all have test equipment we don't use all of the time or don't want to part with, so often we need find places to store items to keep the lab clear.
The temperatures of loft spaces can get cold in the winters, hot in the summers, almost the same with the garage, but what are the upper and lower limits you'd be happy with storing equipment? I'm thinking about what I could do just to clear a few little items up for the time being. I can't be the only one who's thought of this or come into storage issues! I guess we all have too much stuff!
Firstly, look at the manuals to see the allowable storage temperature and especially humidity.
Some components may be particularly susceptible to low/high temperatures, e.g. LCDs.
Much equipment is specified for 80% RH and/or non-condensing; water vapour condensing on metals/batteries/etc can cause interesting consequences. Hence you need to understand the relationships between temperature, absolute humidity (g/m
3), and relative humidity (%), especially when the total amount of water vapour in the air does not change.
Consider sealing equipment in a plastic bag during summer, say 20C 50%RH. What will be the dewpoint as the temperature is lowered, say during autumn and winter? (Hint: it is well above 0C

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