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Subject: Re: [OM] fungus
From: "C.H.Ling" <ch_photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2011 01:16:04 +0800
Don't know about very high temperature area, most of my camera equipment are 
inside humidity controlled cabinet. The temperature inside is 22-32 dec C 
the whole year and humidity is around 40-50. I don't see any problem on the 
lenses after 20 years of use. I also agree with Chuck, 10 watt heater won't 
cause significant temp. rise.

On the other hand putting the camera inside fridge does not work here, the 
humidity here is very high, condensation will sure happen unless it is well 
sealed and warm up to ambient before put into use. BTW, the cost of keeping 
a fridge for camera is much higher than an electronic dry box and I never 
trust silice gel, it is just too difficult to maintain.

C.H.Ling

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Olympus Camera Discussion" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] fungus


> According to Goldenrod's tech specs an 8 watt heater can handle up to
> 100 cubic feet and 12 watts can handle up to 200 cubic feet.
> <http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/default.aspx?productNumber=1138614184>
> I can't imagine that the small wattage heaters would significantly raise
> the temperature above ambient.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 3/26/2011 9:56 AM, Brian Swale wrote:
>> Marc wrote
>>
>>> Just taken from a 6-8C fridge, it would never be warmer than ambient air
>>> here. :)
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Marc
>>> Noosa Heads, Oz
>>>
>>> On Friday, 25 March 2011, Ken Norton<ken@xxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>>>> Brian, there would be no condensation if the camera is warmer than
>>>> ambient air.
>> Yes, I was aware that ambient temperatures in coastal Queensland
>> never/rarely drop below 10 deg C.
>>
>> There is another good reason, I believe, for using cold storage such as 
>> this
>> with (eg) silica gel, rather than a small heater, and it is this:  higher
>> temperatures are likely to vaporise off the more volatile fractions of 
>> the
>> greases and oils used in lenses and cameras, thus leading sooner to a 
>> need
>> for a re-lube as the lubricants become degraded and stiffer, making 
>> focusing
>> and other movements more difficult. Cooler storage temperatures will get
>> around this real issue.
>>
>> Now, as ( as I understand it) the specialised lubricants are difficult 
>> for
>> camera technicians to obtain, so the need to fend off the evil hour is 
>> greater.
>>
>> Brian Swale.
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