Amp Storage

JamieJ

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I have acquired 2 new amps recently that I don’t have space to keep in the house but I am able to store them in the garage.

I’ve heard mixed opinions on whether this is a good idea or not.

Would they get damaged through damp/mold issues with it being very cold? I was thinking I could store them with loads of packs of silica bead to try and prevent this.

Just wondered if any other have come across the same issue?
 
Air gets pretty dry once it gets really cold.

The rough time for unheated storage is when it's cold overnight, but gets warm during the day. The warm daytime air has the capacity to carry humidity, and when that air hits the stuff in your garage that's still cold from overnight you get condensation. Like a toilet tank that "sweats" in the summer because it's colder than the air.

This is why the tools in my garage are always getting rusty.

Are these cool amps? I could probably make some room if you want to store em over here...
 
How long are they going to be stored for?

If it's fairly long term, my first thought would be to wrap them in moving blankets so they're fully covered, then wrap up the moving blankets with plastic wrap so it's air tight, then put that whole wrapped thing in a box.
 
I would say 100% unattended items will be ruined. Mice, birds, water, air moisture, heat, time will take them back. If you have no plans for them and no room why keep them?

If it is a short term issue , have you thought about air tight containers? Some plastic containers have seals on them.
 
Your wife will fare better in the garage than the amps, keep the amps in the house.





The other problem with the garage as storage is theft is more likely.


I've had too many things stolen or wrecked by leaving/storing them in the garage.
 
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