Changing batteries in humidity and heat

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DevilEyeDog

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I placed my camera into housing in an air-conditioned room. I will be on a boat for three dives and there is no way my one camera battery will last for all 3 dives. Olympus TG-6 and I usually shoot 200-300 shots in one dive. I find it’s usually dying around 2-2.5 hours so lasting 3-4 hours is not going to happen.

I need to change my battery on the boat in the middle of heat and humidity.

Yes, moisture munchers are in the housing but it’s 80% humidity and 95F in tropical Indonesia.

How do I avoid the fog?
 

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