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axle01
27-02-2017, 3:23pm
I want to build a humidity controlled cabinet to store my cameras and lenses.

Any ideas would be welcomed.

Alan

Gazza
27-02-2017, 3:42pm
You live in Townville!!...you got all the humidity you'll ever need :D

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What about a humidor cabinet?....look up plans for DIY stuff on YouTube maybe?

axle01
27-02-2017, 3:43pm
You live in Townville!!...you got all the humidity you'll ever need :D
Hahaha I'm in Melbourne at the moment I'll come to Birdwoodton and slap you.

Al

Gazza
27-02-2017, 3:44pm
Hahaha I'm in Melbourne at the moment I'll come to Birdwoodton and slap you.

AlJust up the road...see ya in 6 - 7 hours :lol:

Mark L
27-02-2017, 8:45pm
Hahaha I'm in Melbourne at the moment I'll come to Birdwoodton and slap you.

Al

I'd like to see that so hopefully one of you has the video recording on the phone thing.:D

Steve Axford
27-02-2017, 9:20pm
I use a more or less airtight cupboard with a dehumidifier which cost about$60. Works well. Of course that's assuming you want to reduce humidity rather than increase it.

cupic
28-02-2017, 8:39am
Bought a Wonderful cabinet off a former member here on the marketplace works great
As humidity can be a problem ( Not all the time at my Location) still its protection

cheers

Cage
28-02-2017, 2:00pm
Google it !

Getting what ever you use for the cabinet airtight is the challenge.

I tried various 'airtight' containers and rechargeable desiccant packs and eventually settled on a Wonderful Dehumidifier Cabinet (Model AD-026C). At <$200 I don't know whether it would be worth the mucking around to build one.

PS: eBay have a 20% Off Promo for the next two days.

axle01
28-02-2017, 8:49pm
I use a more or less airtight cupboard with a dehumidifier which cost about$60. Works well. Of course that's assuming you want to reduce humidity rather than increase it.
Yes definitely reduce

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Google it !

Getting what ever you use for the cabinet airtight is the challenge.

I tried various 'airtight' containers and rechargeable desiccant packs and eventually settled on a Wonderful Dehumidifier Cabinet (Model AD-026C). At <$200 I don't know whether it would be worth the mucking around to build one.

PS: eBay have a 20% Off Promo for the next two days.
Thanks Kev I'll look into that.

Alan