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Store battery-operated gear in a sealed, dry, and insulated container at 50-60°F (10-15°C) with a 30-50% relative humidity level.
Storing Battery-Operated Gear in Containers
When storing battery-operated gear, it’s essential to use a container that is airtight and moisture-resistant, such as a plastic storage bin with a tight-fitting lid. This will prevent moisture and humidity from seeping in and damaging the batteries or other components. Consider storing gear in a sealed container with a 5-mil or 6.8-mil thickness of polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP) for optimal protection.
Storing Batteries at Optimal Temperatures
Batteries degrade faster at high temperatures and can become damaged or lose their charge when exposed to extreme heat or cold. To maintain optimal battery performance, store battery-operated gear in a climate-controlled environment with a temperature range of 50-60°F (10-15°C). Avoid storing batteries near heat sources, such as radiators or heaters, and keep them away from direct sunlight.
Labeling and Inventorying Stored Gear
When storing battery-operated gear, it’s crucial to keep track of the inventory and identify the contents of each container. Label each container with its contents, including the type and quantity of batteries, and the date of storage. This will make it easier to locate and retrieve specific gear when needed, and ensure that batteries are used before they expire or degrade.
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