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Old 24-01-2019, 05:32 PM
Jasp05 (Aaron)
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I'm with you Leon. I'd much rather look after the gear as best I can.

I've got the parts to build a temperature and humidity logger, so I will do some measurements before I put everything in the shed. (It's all kept inside still).

Not sure I can keep it under 30 degrees, but will definitely be trying to keep temps under 40.

Just had a thought of making a "net" out of shade cloth. Make some spacers to put on the roof and sides so there is an air gap. and have it easily removable for observing nights. This with a bit of insulation and air flow inside should do a reasonable job of keeping temps within reason.

Will do some testing in the meantime.

Thanks guys.
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