Mark Foltarz wrote:

Some stuff will be fine in sub zero weather  to come in the next couple
months. But every once in a while I hear that storing power tubes in a cold
climate somehow degrades them or renders them useless.

 What's the score on tube storage?  I don't want to screw this up.


Mark -

I live in northern New England and have stored the bulk of my tubes in boxes for years outside in unheated garages, barns, etc. I have yet to have a problem that could be (in my opinion) related to the cold, unless dropping and breaking one because of cold fingers counts. I certainly wouldn't take an ice cold tube and throw it into a full power situation a few seconds later, although I have seen military and commercial manuals which give temperature guidelines for use of the equipment. Many of these include sub-zero temperature ratings, occassionally with cautions on different matters. Perhaps some of the ex-military types with arctic experiences will add to this. Personally I am not aware of cold storage being harmful to tubes, but then I still have a bit to learn. From my experience, it is not.

However, be VERY careful with equipment and condensation. When you get large temperature variations in the same day it can wreak havoc on gear, even if it's wrapped, boxed, or otherwise 'protected'. Your storage space may seem dry, but the humidity in the air is your actual enemy. I suspect this is why they store all of those aircraft out in the desert for long-term storage. Don't move your gear from a nice, toasty house to an ice box garage - try to make the move gradual, and try to do it during a time of no precipitation (think 'rainy days') or other times when the humidity is high. If the gear is small (table-top sized), consider getting some silica gel pacs and stashing them inside. Bake the pacs in the oven at a low temperature (150 maybe?) to remove moisture, then seal them inside the piece of gear. It might sound extreme, but it sure can't hurt.

BTW, where in 4-land are you where it gets below zero? I thought you folks had it easy down there compared to those in the great white north? (o:

73 de Todd/'Boomer'  KA1KAQ

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