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Controlling the temperature inside my enclosure to prevent condensation

Last post 04-12-2005, 3:35 PM by wysiwyg225. 1 replies.
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  •  04-11-2005, 12:46 PM 76

    Controlling the temperature inside my enclosure to prevent condensation

    I have an outdoor security system and need to prevent moisture from developing due to condensation and temperature changes.  What solution do you recommend?
  •  04-12-2005, 3:35 PM 90 in reply to 76

    Re: Controlling the temperature inside my enclosure to prevent condensation

    An etched-foil or wire-element flexible heater with a pressure-sensitive adhesive backing is ideal for this type of application.  A variable voltage source ("Variac"TM) is a good way to find best wattage for the ideal design.  Companies currently are providing this type of heater for surveillance cameras used in outdoor security & traffic control applications, and would be happy to help you!

     

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