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| CheffoJeffo:
How did being in the garage damage your monitor ? How cold and how damp are we talking ? I would be more worried about cold if you are turning on the machine but more worried about humidity if it is just sitting (but if it is actually cold, then not such an issue). |
| RayB:
--- Quote from: marshall on February 21, 2010, 04:21:07 pm ---She MUST be obeyed! :dunno --- End quote --- Compromise is one thing, but strict obedience? No. Find something of hers that's not being used, and taking up space and put it in the garage too. |
| garnerb350:
I have a Space Invaders 2 cocktail in my shelter...I took a blanket and wrapped it ....I hope nothing happens to it come springtime... |
| marshall:
--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on February 26, 2010, 03:50:05 pm ---How did being in the garage damage your monitor ? How cold and how damp are we talking ? I would be more worried about cold if you are turning on the machine but more worried about humidity if it is just sitting (but if it is actually cold, then not such an issue). --- End quote --- Its been around -6c here recently, and foolishly I switched the machine on for the monitor to start fizzing and it hasnt displayed properly since, so its been replaced and I dont want this one to suffer the same fate. If it got that cold, Ive learnt my lesson so wont power it on again, would it be ok to wait for better weather so its all nice and dry before trying it again, would the cold and damp not be a problem as long as its dried properly before trying again? |
| CheffoJeffo:
I wouldn't expect any problems so long as you don't turn it on. |
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