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Old 02-19-2026, 05:21 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
I used to live two blocks from the saltwater inlet in Vancouver and didn't notice any electronics decay, but it never really got hot there. Maybe the water was also a lot less salty than the ocean. It was humid, though, and mold was definitely a problem there.
Burrard Inlet? A fraction less salty than the open ocean depending on rain. One employer had issues with salt and humidity causing issues with electronics. But then we had more issues with rusters (people with corrosive skin) than airborne contaminants. We went through a lot of pairs of white cotton gloves.
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