[FSPA] keeping/playing machine in garage

Daniel Reynolds daniel.j.reynolds at gmail.com
Tue Oct 17 14:08:31 EDT 2023


the fluctuations in temperature will cause more condensation than you'd get
in climate-controlled areas, resulting in faster rusting and increased
likelihood of caps and batteries bursting.

On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 2:05 PM Edward Most via FSPA <fspa at fspazone.org>
wrote:

> I keep pins in the garage year round. No issues with operation. More dust
> and pollen maybe but cleans the same.
>
> On Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 02:00:54 PM EDT, The Bob via FSPA <
> fspa at fspazone.org> wrote:
>
>
> The pins I left in my FL storage unit for a year definitely showed some
> corrosion.  I wouldn't be as concerned with MD unless you're very close to
> the Bay but even then it wouldn't be as bad as mine. A garage is WAY better
> than a storage unit.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 1:54 PM Ethan O'Toole via FSPA <fspa at fspazone.org>
> wrote:
>
> > hey all,
> > is it ok for a sys 11 game to keep and play it in an attached garage for
> a
> > maryland winter?
> > the garage is *not* climate controlled - it stays somewhat more temperate
> > than outside but definitely will be colder than the house.
> > anything i should be aware of/consider?
> > thanks
> > -Steve
>
> One of my arcade cabinets (Dance Dance Revolution SN2) came from an
> operator that kept all of his games in a non-climate controlled commercial
> building in Hampton VA. It did cause rust on some of the metal, but only
> specific parts and nothing internal to the machine.
>
> A lot of machines have been stored in worse environments for years and
> seem to have come out okay. I know operators that store old unused games
> in non-climate controlled spaces.
>
> I would think rapid shifts in temperature/mositure would be bad. And
> moisture freezing then thawing.
>
> I bought a game from someone locally who had the opposite problem where
> the backboxes were close to ceiling mounted air vents in the basement
> (natty gas furnace) and the warm air dried out the backbox wood.
>
> Good luck!
>
>                 - Ethan
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