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Voiko korkean kosteuden vaurioittaa elektronisia laitteita?
Voiko korkean kosteuden vaurioittaa elektronisia laitteita?

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Suosikkielektroniikkalaitteen saaminen märkäksi on aina helvetin kokemus, mutta korkeat kosteustasot voivat myös vahingoittaa elektronisia laitteita? Tänään SuperUser Q & A -postilla on vastaus huolestuneeseen lukijan kysymykseen.
Suosikkielektroniikkalaitteen saaminen märkäksi on aina helvetin kokemus, mutta korkeat kosteustasot voivat myös vahingoittaa elektronisia laitteita? Tänään SuperUser Q & A -postilla on vastaus huolestuneeseen lukijan kysymykseen.

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Kysymys

SuperUser-lukija user598527 haluaa tietää, jos korkea kosteus voi vahingoittaa elektronisia laitteita:

My small vacation apartment does not have a ventilation hood above the stove, so even the simplest kitchen task, like boiling water, creates a noticeable amount of condensation on the windows. I try to keep a window open whenever possible to cut down on the excess moisture. At what point can high indoor humidity cause hardware damage?

Voiko korkea kosteus vahingoittaa elektronisia laitteita?

Vastaus

Julkisen sektorin edustajat Julian Knight ja Toby Speight ovat meille vastaus. Ensin ylös, Julian Knight:

There are several forms of damage that high humidity can cause. Condensation on metallic parts may cause corrosion and combining condensation with the dust you get in any space occupied by people can clog up vents and overlay components, thus preventing sufficient cooling.

However, you might find that you do not, in fact, have a humidity problem, just a condensation problem which is unlikely to really impact your electronics that much. You might get a humidity sensor to check, but it is generally quite hard to reach levels of humidity that will actually cause damage since it would likely need to exceed 80 percent for extended periods of time. That would be very unhealthy and will cause far more damage to you than to your electronics. Humidity should be kept at around 40-60 percent for occupied areas.

Condensation on the other hand, simply happens when the moisture in the air touches a surface with a temperature below the dew point. This can still be unhealthy since it can breed mold, which can be quite dangerous to your health. But this is unlikely to cause problems for your electronics. You might experience some problems with electronics that you bring in from outdoors, so it might be wise to let them acclimatize for a while before using them indoors.

You should get someone to install a large capacity extractor fan so that you can get the humid air out as quickly as possible.

Link: Recommended Humidity Levels Search [Google]

Seuraa Toby Speightin vastausta:

Most general purpose computing hardware is relatively well protected against environmental humidity. When operating, device temperatures will normally be somewhat above ambient, which reduces the risk of condensation.

The items you will want to be most concerned about are tape drives and other magnetic media, especially if the tapes are stored somewhere cool.

Also, allow computer equipment time to warm up if it has been moved from a colder environment into a damp/humid one.

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