I would have thought that was a given but yea. Really, most outdoor AP's
are rated to what 10 F or something? Most freezers are only just below
freezing.

On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 6:18 AM Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:

> Use an AP intended for outdoors?
>
> Ought to be resistant to the temperature and moisture by design.....or so
> we would hope.
>
>
> ------ Original Message ------
> From: "Lewis Bergman" <[email protected]>
> To: "Animal Farm" <[email protected]>
> Sent: 1/19/2017 6:48:14 AM
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] WiFi inside of a refrigerator
>
> Moisture in a freezer shouldn't be an issue.  You may want to remove the
> PCB from the case and pre freeze it and the case.  Removing moisture is a
> by product of cooling air humidity should be low I would think. If you are
> still worried you could pot the PCB.
>
> On Jan 19, 2017 4:24 AM, "TJ Trout" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Can somebody give me some ideas on how you would install an access point
> inside of a refrigerator or freezer walk-in type and keep it from getting
> moisture damage?
>
>

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