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    He's in Tucson, closest they get there to sub zero temps is by watching the weather channel.



    I know, I lived there long enough.

    If those printers are that fragile they can't sit in your shed in Tucson of all places, for a night or two, you might have some problems. Buy a heater at a local thrift store or yard sale. Put in the shed on a cold night. Problem solved. Moving pads/blankets also on top will keep the cold out. This doesn't apply to places that get real winter weather an temps. Only to Tucson an other places in the desert that see snow once every dozen years or so. If you live on Mt. Lemmon, then yea...it gets cold. Or Flagstaff.


    YMMV. The above worked for me while I was out there. An I kept a bunch of electronics in a non-climate storage shed while I was out camping for 3 months. An my computer at the time went with me, it held up quite well in a tent in january in Tucson, Oracle, Catalina, Phoenix, an other places in southern AZ. Desktop to boot. Lots of fun hooking that sucker up an playing around on it while sitting at a camp site. LOL.


    Good luck, an I hate printers. Heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    He's in Tucson, closest they get there to sub zero temps is by watching the weather channel.

    I know, I lived there long enough.

    If those printers are that fragile they can't sit in your shed in Tucson of all places, for a night or two, you might have some problems. Buy a heater at a local thrift store or yard sale. Put in the shed on a cold night. Problem solved. Moving pads/blankets also on top will keep the cold out. This doesn't apply to places that get real winter weather an temps. Only to Tucson an other places in the desert that see snow once every dozen years or so. If you live on Mt. Lemmon, then yea...it gets cold. Or Flagstaff.


    YMMV. The above worked for me while I was out there. An I kept a bunch of electronics in a non-climate storage shed while I was out camping for 3 months. An my computer at the time went with me, it held up quite well in a tent in january in Tucson, Oracle, Catalina, Phoenix, an other places in southern AZ. Desktop to boot. Lots of fun hooking that sucker up an playing around on it while sitting at a camp site. LOL.


    Good luck, an I hate printers. Heh.

    Sirscrapalot - Hobo..where is my tequila, cactus, an taco? Your letting me down man.


    Last edited by hobo finds; 01-10-2018 at 08:20 AM.
    Better than the dump!

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