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Re: [ATM] PC out in the cold



I suspect humidity buildup in the box and corrosion.  You could get one of 
those dry-z-air gizmos and put the whole thing, pc and all, in a plastic 
container with one.  That would keep the moisture out of the circuits and stop 
corrosion.  A big plastic garbage bag would work I would think.  OR  Leave it 
on as has already been suggested.

David Davis
Toledo, OR

> From: Lawrence D. Lopez <lopez@mv.mv.com>
> To: atm <atm@atmlist.net>
> Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 9:52 PM
> Subject: [ATM] PC out in the cold
> 
> 
> >We have a warming room which has a PC in it.
> >The warming room has no power when not occupied and the
> >heating system is turned off.
> >
> >we have blown up one mother board and one monitor.
> >
> >we rarely have a catalytic heater running and we now have
> >an outside vented heater.
> >
> >We are in Hillsboro, NH and the building tight and insulated.
> >
> >Does anyone have any ideas on how we can keep our
> >computer alive.
> >
> >    Larry
> >
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