Anirudha Ambekar
Member
Hi!
I now live in a very hot and humid part of the world.
This means all the optics that I have is at risk of fungal growth.
I have been using a small airtight plastic boxes and silica gel for individual equipment/ films which became cumbersome.
Plus I couldn't find any plastic airtight box long enough to fit my ED80 scope tube (~ 50 cm long).
With the commercial dry cabinets either too small or too pricey, I am now entertaining the possibility of a DIY route.
And the idea is to use a broken refrigerator as an airtight cabinet with silica gel and a hygrometer.
The idea seems simple enough but I couldn't find anyone who has done this.
I am wondering if its either not feasible or outright bad idea!?
Any inputs?
I now live in a very hot and humid part of the world.
This means all the optics that I have is at risk of fungal growth.
I have been using a small airtight plastic boxes and silica gel for individual equipment/ films which became cumbersome.
Plus I couldn't find any plastic airtight box long enough to fit my ED80 scope tube (~ 50 cm long).
With the commercial dry cabinets either too small or too pricey, I am now entertaining the possibility of a DIY route.
And the idea is to use a broken refrigerator as an airtight cabinet with silica gel and a hygrometer.
The idea seems simple enough but I couldn't find anyone who has done this.
I am wondering if its either not feasible or outright bad idea!?
Any inputs?