Just buy a few old tube radios off eBay to restore that were stored in
sheds or garages and look at the all the corrosion from condensation inside
them and you will have your answer. Not a good idea unless you climate
control the shed.
73, Tom, k2bew

On Wed, Jul 4, 2018, 11:43 AM alapa...@w2cs.net <alapa...@w2cs.net> wrote:

> I’m at the point now in my household move where I should like to put my
> K-Line (K3/KPA1500) out in a shed about 200’ from the house and operate it
> remotely via an local ethernet connection.  This week I’ve been sweltering
> in the humid heat here in the NE and that prompts the question:  What makes
> since in the way of keep the equipment happy across wide temperature and
> humidity changes?   Winters possibly down below freezing, but dry, and
> summers up to 100F and humid.  Today’s temp is clearing 88 with a dew point
> of 76, for example.
>
> What do you all do, short of supplying heaters and/or air conditioners?
>  If I could avoid that, I would like to.  The good news is that
> environmental changes are gradual.  The spec page for the KPA1500 does not
> seem to mention environmental specs.
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> Gary W2CS
>
>
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