Saturday, September 29, 2018

A Guide To Performing Electronic Equipment Storage

By Dorothy Perry


Electronics are vulnerable to damage since they have lots of parts. They require exceptional care prior to and after storing them. Storage environments can affect the functionality of electronics afterwards. While preparing to commit yourself to long term electronic equipment storage, you ought to take several steps to prepare the gadgets so that they can remain in good state.

You should ensure that you have the appropriate storage solutions like moving and packing supplies. Examples of packing supplies are bubble wrap, sturdy cartons, packaging tape, scissors, markers and newsprint. You can use the original storage boxes if they are available. The gadgets will fit well is such boxes because they are designed for them.

As you plan to store electronics like computers, it is advisable to backup the data. This is a good way to be prepared if the hard drives malfunction after storing the gadgets for a long time. Electronic devices are not designed to remain without power or unused for months or years. For instance, components like hard drives can fail to function after remaining unused for a long time. Backing up the data and storing it online, in an external hard disk or other storage device will ensure that your data is secure and safe.

Many electronics have numerous parts making up the main device and its complementary parts. Prior to storing the electronics, pull the individual parts apart and keep them separately. You also need to store the plugs separately since they will not be in use. If you have placed DVDs, CDs or game cartridges in the gadgets, take them out and store them separately so that they will not sustain damage or get jammed in drives over time.

It is essential to clean dirt and dust from electronics before storing them. It is hard for small amount of dirt and dust to cause damage to electronics. However, if left for a long time, dirt and dust can damage the electronics. It is therefore wise to wipe down all the accessible surfaces to remove all contaminants from the electronic equipment. You can clean dust and debris from hard to access areas using a compressed air duster.

It is also vital to cover screens, monitors and other items in cotton, canvas or cardboard among other materials that can remain in good condition during long term storage. If there is dust where you have stored your items, it will accumulate on these materials instead of the electronics. You should avoid wrapping electronics in plastic because it can make them susceptible to the buildup of moisture over time.

It is wise to remove any batteries that may be present in the electronics. Failure to remove batteries from electronics can lead to destruction of the battery container. Besides, battery acid is likely to damage the electronic devices. It can also not be cleaned easily and can cause harm to the skin.

Storing electronics in the appropriate environment is also essential. Avoid storing the items in places that are too hot, windy, humid or cold. Climate controlled storage units are ideal for storing electronic devices for lengthy periods. They give you the opportunity to control the humidity and temperature levels your electronic devices are exposed to.




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