Lets say I am starting with a PCB that comes out of a device that is intended to be mounted outdoors. A wifi bridge for example. Due to the cheap plastic construction I lost the original case, so now I need to make a new one.
I am thinking sch40 PVC pipe with some waterproof cable glands for the cat6. It will be plenty sturdy, and waterproof of course.
I have no problem engineering the enclosure itself, but rather what to do about the changes in atmosphere.
What would be a better strategy- sealing it up as air tight as possible, and adding a bag of dry desiccant inside- or leaving a waterproof vent to allow pressure, temperature, and humidity to equalize? (I can't imagine the original case was completely air tight)
I notice certain vandal-proof cameras that are weather-sealed do include a small bag of desiccant, while other outdoor-rated devices are nowhere close to air tight and seem to rely only on the circuitry not getting wet, and hoping it will not be bothered by humidity.
What would the pros and cons of both be?
Thanks!