3ft in October
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What do you do in January?
I'm planning to store myself some place more thermally regulated (Cozumel) this winter
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3ft in October
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What do you do in January?
I'm planning to store myself some place more thermally regulated (Cozumel) this winter
actually, wouldn't it be better to seal it while cold, and then move to a warmer storage area?
cold air holds less moisture.
For the totally anal reading this, fill to several atmospheres and dump a few cycles with oxygen-free gas derived from a cryogenic source.
Technical Sidebar:
The vast majority of industrial through medical-grade Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Argon is produced by compressing and refrigerating air into a liquid (cryogenic). The liquid air is then warmed in a controlled manner where each gas vaporizes at different temperatures producing ultra high purity and totally dry gasses. We purged critical instrument and CCTV housings on deep submersibles and ROVs (Remote Operated Vehicles) with pure Nitrogen since moisture on lenses and electronics would cause very expensive mission failures.
I just found a tank that has never been filled since last hydro. It is now due for another but it still has the plastic dust plug from the last one. Looked inside and it's still shiny and new even though it was tucked in the back of an unheated garage over 5 west coast Canadian winters.
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