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E_ri_k
19-07-2016, 06:02 PM
It occurred to me the other day weather it would it be advisable or not to store a bag of silica gel in the end of the OTA during the damper months? I guess just to avoid the possibility of damage? Would be interested to know what others do?


Erik

glend
19-07-2016, 06:15 PM
When they are not being used in the observatory i store all my scopes in a dehumidified room in the house. My refractor also has a 2" Farpoint dessicant plug in the back of the focuser and a silica pack in front of the objective in the sealed area behind the light shield cap. I worry more about the refractor because there is no circulation through it.

Zuts
20-07-2016, 09:01 AM
What a good idea!

Cheers
Paul

Allan_L
20-07-2016, 09:11 AM
Like Glen, I have my scopes and gear in a dedicated cupboard sort of thing, with a little dehumidifier running 24x7.
{Pretty sure I got the idea from a previous post by Glen on this subject. Thanks Glen :thumbsup: )
Being close to the coast, the humidity is always high, and those refillable moisture absorbers https://www.bunnings.com.au/damprid-300g-refillable-moisture-absorber_p4470041
were just not cutting it.

This
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/500ml-Mini-Air-Dehumidifier-Dryer-Home-Bedroom-Kitchen-Bathroom-Caravan-Moisture-/291743124699?hash=item43ed3eccdb
seems to do the job.
And as a side bonus, I get an unlimited supply of distilled water.

GTB_an_Owl
20-07-2016, 08:57 PM
a solution for "sticky paper" in an office stationary cupboard is to install a low wattage light bulb and leave it turned on at all times

low constant heat reduces the humidity - paper stays nice and dry

geoff

E_ri_k
21-07-2016, 06:40 PM
Thanks Glen and Allan, I never even thought of that:screwy:I have seen those caps at Bintel. I think I'll get one. Maybe even a dehumidifier.

I want to avoid bringing everything inside when not in use. It would be a hassle disconnecting everything, taking the guide scope off, dew straps and cables, plus I have no good storage space in the house, and my wife wouldn't be too pleased with me leaving it laying around haha!

It's all in my "ror" 3x3 garden shed. I haven't noticed much moisture build up inside anywhere, but air circulation would be quite poor.

Erik