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How to protect the laptop from humidity in the air ?

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How to protect the laptop from humidity in the air ?

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you would rather the humidity than lack of.. trust me.

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Unless you are a fish I don't think any protection is needed here

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Condensation is what would make it dangerous. The way to avoid that is to not bring your laptop from a cold environment into a warm, humid environment and use it straight away. Give it a while to warm up first.

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On 2/16/2021 at 1:34 PM, Skiiwee29 said:

you would rather the humidity than lack of.. trust me.

i have a pc destroyed from humidity in the air to much humidity is not good 

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9 minutes ago, 7mo said:

 

i have a pc destroyed from humidity in the air to much humidity is not good 

Then get a dehumdifier in the room to help pull moisture out of the air. But you want humidity because it keeps static electricity down so you dont shock your devices and yourself and potentially kill your devices. Only way to fully protect it would be to build a climate controlled room that had strict controls on the humidity levels and can pull moisture out of the air as needed. Next best is to add Dehumidifiers to the room or rooms in the house to help keep it down.  

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11 minutes ago, Skiiwee29 said:

Then get a dehumdifier in the room to help pull moisture out of the air. But you want humidity because it keeps static electricity down so you dont shock your devices and yourself and potentially kill your devices. Only way to fully protect it would be to build a climate controlled room that had strict controls on the humidity levels and can pull moisture out of the air as needed. Next best is to add Dehumidifiers to the room or rooms in the house to help keep it down.  

thanks a lot its a good idea ,I want to know if there is a cover up for pc component and laptop component to keep it from rust and humidifier 

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Just now, 7mo said:

thanks a lot its a good idea ,I want to know if there is a cover up for pc component and laptop component to keep it from rust and humidifier 

No cover you can get to protect against it beyond the dehumidifier. 

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