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Old 03-29-2014, 01:08 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
That sounds like more of a problem with damp than with varying temperature.
A good point Harry, though I wager the average garage can get pretty warm as well. It wouldn't surprise me if the heat in one could bake the chips or other parts of an ereader. Probably leaving one in your car with the windows up could do similar damage. I heard once that a man who made props for Star Trek: Deep Space 9 would put the props that he'd molded on the backseat of his car with the windows up (to cure the rubber etc.) and it worked very well. No kiln needed, so if the heat in an enclosed space can do that a garage isn't a place where I'd keep electronics either.
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