There is a guy selling these on the 'bay for $75.
--- whunter <whunterjr@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Before you spend a lot of money on 'sophistication' give C.H Ling a
>
> chance to post just how simple and lo-tech a 'hot box' can be. His
>
> idea is great. Offline, he and I exchanged some useful notes. He
> is
> free to add my notes on just how simple and cheap and easy silica
> gel
> can be. The answer is probably BOTH. A simple food warmer or
> homemade
> storage 'cooler' with a 10 +/- Watt bulb mounted inside and a
> thermometer to monitor; then, cheap bulk silica gel stored in
> cotton
> socks and quickly dried in a microwave for travel. Insurance need
> not
> be expensive.
> Bill
> On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 01:17 AM, RickM wrote:
>
> > Now with 20+ zuiks sitting around, i'm getting more concerned as
> to
> > whether
> > i need to take better care of them, even though i've never had
> problems
> > before in more extreme conditions... reading the list, i should
> get a
> > humidity/heat controlled cabinet... trying to reconcile that
> with my
> > experience...
>
>
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