The best way to go, as I did , is to buy or construct a completely 
sealed chamber ( mine is about 36cm by 36cm, by 39cm) with a seal fitted 
door.   I bought a dessicator chamber from Fisher Scientific, there 
should be a laboratory equipment seller in your country,  I also bought 
a 500g bottle of indicating silica gel, which can be re generated in an 
oven at 130 C or , as I do, I use the microwave oven. ( 2 minutes cycle 
on high power, repeated until the stuff is back to deep blue color) . 
 Having a lamp in a small cabinet could be dangerous because of 
temperature concerns and fire hazard due to shortcircuits.  If you want 
more information email me off list.

Angel Ramos
Arecibo Puerto Rico


Jo�o Moreira wrote:

>Gentlemen
>There�s been a long time since my last email, but I�ve
>been watching the digest from time to time, and I�ve
>noticed that the list is getting bigger all the time.
>
>Once again I need a favour: I read somewhere an
>article about someone who made a box (or small closet)
>to keep his cameras and lenses, and used a small
>electric lamp (always turned on) inside the box, to
>prevent from fungus.
>Can anyone give me a clue on how to build this (lamp
>power, effectiveness of the rig, etc)?
>Regards,
>
>Joao
>
>
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