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Re: [TowerTalk] Equipment Corrosion

To: hdmc38@bellsouth.net, TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Equipment Corrosion
From: Red <RedHaines@centurytel.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 13:01:58 -0500
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As has been mentioned, the key to preventing condensation is to keep the equipment internal temperature slightly above the dew point. If you keep it above the ambient temperature, you know it is above the dew point.

The major concern is during periods when the ambient temperature is rising. That is the time the internal equipment temperature is likely to be less than ambient temperature.

In most cases, a modest power dissipation inside the equipment is sufficient to achieve this. This approach requires less power than any attempt to heat or dehumidify the ambient. Just leaving the equipment turned on is enough in many cases, and, if there are no moving parts or vacuum tubes, does not increase the equipment failure rate.

If some are interested in details, I will offer more.

73 de WOØW

hdmc38@bellsouth.net wrote:

Hello Dan

You must have power to run those radios.Take some and run a small A/C unit.100 square feet is not alot of space to cool.The A/C will cool & dehumidify .

73 Joe K4XZ


From: "Dan Levin" <djl@andlev.com>
Date: 2004/08/26 Thu AM 12:39:47 EDT
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: [TowerTalk] Equipment Corrosion

This isn't strictly speaking a tower question, because it deals with the
inside of my shack.  But I think that the folks with the answers are likely
to hang out here :-)



My shack consists, literally, of a shack.  It is a purpose built, free
standing, 10 foot square building.  It is of standard wood frame
construction, with no vapor barrier.  The siding is some kind of
manufactured wood product, I'm not sure exactly what it is.  The siding is
not painted.  The siding is nailed directly onto the studs - no paper,
Tyvek, etc.  The roof is typical asphalt shingle over tar paper
construction.  There are no vents of any kind. This location gets a fair bit
of fog in the summer, and rain in the winter.  The building is not air
tight, I can see glimmers of light coming out through cracks if I stand
outside at night - but not a lot of light.



My problem is that my equipment inside this shack is corroding.  For
example, the screw that holds the microphone shell together on my Heil
headset is rusted.



Before I try a fix, I'd love to hear from anyone who has actual experience
with this type of thing :-)  I have two theories, which unfortunately
conflict.



1)       The problem is that the shack is too air tight.  Water vapor gets
in (maybe I sweat in the shack), and then it can't get out.  So when the
weather is right it condenses, and that causes rust.  The fix here might be
to install vents, like you would typically have in an attic or basement.

2)       The problem is that the shack is too leaky.  It needs a vapor
barrier.  The fix here might be to paint the walls to create a vapor
barrier.



In either case, I suppose that I could install some kind of dehumidifier as
an alternative, but that only works without vents, I think.



Any ideas?



Thanks much!



***dan, K6IF

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