This you don't want to do because it will cause moisture to accumulate and over time cause corroding. That's why I suggest a cover, something breathable.x9200 wrote:JIf you are paranoid you may also wrap up the strip (with the plugs inserted) in a few layers of food plastic wrap.
It is not going to happen in Singapore. It's about the dew point and relatively small change (and its dynamics) in temperature between day and night. For some colder climates, yes, but then the appliances would be also wrecked in a pretty short time and should be kept indoor.Strong Eagle wrote:This you don't want to do because it will cause moisture to accumulate and over time cause corroding. That's why I suggest a cover, something breathable.x9200 wrote:JIf you are paranoid you may also wrap up the strip (with the plugs inserted) in a few layers of food plastic wrap.
We will have to agree to disagree... during periods of heavy and prolonged rains, humidity climbs so close to 100 percent for so long a duration... unless your fix is absolutely watertight, you will start to see moisture on the inside of your wrapping.x9200 wrote:It is not going to happen in Singapore. It's about the dew point and relatively small change (and its dynamics) in temperature between day and night. For some colder climates, yes, but then the appliances would be also wrecked in a pretty short time and should be kept indoor.
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