Re: Minimum Humidity for long term storage of computer equipment?
- From: hmurray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Hal Murray)
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 00:33:47 -0500
Humidity is the least of your worries. In 50 years every electrolytic
capacitor in those machines will
have turned to mush - the machines will not be usuable.
What's the shelf life of modern electrolytics? (Assume room
temperature)
What about high temperature or long life models?
What's the shelf life of tantalums?
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