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Can a glass case fog up in monsoon?

Sir_Doge

Can a PC glass case fog up in monsoon?

Its raining straight for 3days and humidity is quite high @ ~98%.

MY case is well ventilated with 3 intakes and 3 exhaust and in a well ventilated room.

Any precautions to take? Can't afford a dehumidifier now.

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No, the case would have tp be very cold, as in refridgerator temperatures.

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4 minutes ago, LWM723 said:

No, the case would have tp be very cold, as in refridgerator temperatures.

not really, definitely not in a monsoon-level humidity, not all places have AC and can wick out that moisture somewhere

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26 minutes ago, LWM723 said:

No, the case would have tp be very cold, as in refridgerator temperatures.

 

22 minutes ago, DaJakerBoss said:

not really, definitely not in a monsoon-level humidity, not all places have AC and can wick out that moisture somewhere

I mean the inside of the glass fogging up not the outside. For outside to fog up inside needs to be chilled and outside needs to be hot.

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58 minutes ago, Sir_Doge said:

 

I mean the inside of the glass fogging up not the outside. For outside to fog up inside needs to be chilled and outside needs to be hot.

You basically answered your own question here. Unless there is a big temp difference there won't be condensation.

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1 hour ago, Sir_Doge said:

 

I mean the inside of the glass fogging up not the outside. For outside to fog up inside needs to be chilled and outside needs to be hot.

as long as you have proper airflow moving through the case i don't think condensation has a chance to settle anywhere.

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Okay great. So as long as I have proper airflow I shouldn't worry as airflow will remove most of the residual heat with cold air from outside.

Daaaang, should have taken my Physics classes more seriously 😄

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