On 28 May 2007 at 7:05, Tim Shoppa wrote:
Temperature/humidity changes that can cause
condensation to form
are not the best thing either. This may be much less of a problem
with smaller modern drives with less thermal mass.
I suspect that much of this problem could be alleviated during
storage by hermetically sealing the drives in plastic bags (can you
say "Seal A Meal"?) during storage--although one might have to deal
with residual moisture in the air that's present during sealing.
Perhaps adding some dessicant to the bag might help.
Cheers,
Chuck
How about vacuum sealing ? :-) long as your not trying to run it in a
vacuum
I'd think this would preserve rubber parts and virtually eliminate moisture.
-- Curt