fayenastasia
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got a dry box from challenger and used silica gel.. is at 40% RH for now.. total damage: less than $40 

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ageha said:Where can I get additional Silica gel packs? Does Challenger sell them as well?
OK, will do!captiva said:Just go any photo shop they sell. One bottle cost 4.50-$5.00
It's available almost everywhere.
ageha said:OK, will do!
They sell it in bottles?
35 at mustafa. Samurai F580
A small one is 25.00
Mustafa huh? Which part? I've only been there once, I don't know where/how to find things. Everything's frikkin' everywhere~
Not sure where that is but if you don't mind you can get them at Challenger at Funan for the same price as well.
Mustafa huh? Which part? I've only been there once, I don't know where/how to find things. Everything's frikkin' everywhere~
u should get a 25L dry cabinet - sgcamerastore having a sales of that at $100 now for digital series now
u should get a 25L dry cabinet - sgcamerastore having a sales of that at $100 now for digital series now
Sounds just like my wife ! :bsmilie: ...Drive from Punggol to Sengkang dunno know come can ended up in Tuas !!! :think:
aiest said:I'm at Funan Challenger now. Those cheap dry boxes you guys mention are not really airtight. Even a lock-lock or a tupperware is more air-tight than that. Real airtight will have rubber lining around the cover. Only difference is they don't come with a built-in hygrometer.
Anyway, for my own NEX I'm DIY-ing my dry box. Looking at the substandard flimsy cover boxes at Challenger I figured I could do the same with a better fitted-cover box from Daiso. With silica gels, sponge mat padding and microfibre cloth lining, all from Daiso. Just lacks a hygrometer but I'm not lazy with checking on the beads' colour. So basically spent only $8 on a little box fitting my NEX, its 2 kit lenses and a future 50mm lens![]()
the hygrometer is more impt than u think... its not just the colour of the silica gel that u must monitor... if equipment is kept in an environment that is too dry, it'll spoil the rubber parts. if its too wet, it increases the risk of fungus.
i've seen pple use plastic tupperware + thirsty hippo dehumidifier used in a "DIY dry box"... my suggestion remains the same - if the equipment is important to u, get a dry cabinet.
Only if I get my own house. Heh. I have no space in my (parents') house and no money to afford a cabinet. The camera I have was a gift. I'm not a well-paid (kinda-fresh Diploma grad) employee. You can slam me but my Lock-Lock (decided not to use the puny non-airtight Daiso box) and the dehumidifier (also not Daiso, got a more effective one from SelfFix) and the $5 hygrometer I bought off eBay is the best I can make of what I have. For now![]()