Thursday, May 3, 2018

A Guide On Proper Electronic Equipment Storage

By Robert King


Most electric devices are not designed to go unused for long periods of time. In order to ensure that your devices stay in good condition when you store them, you have to keep them just right. It is essential that you prepare your devices properly, so that they can withstand being stored. Here are some tips that you should keep in mind when you are considering electronic equipment storage.

Do not store the device when it is dirty. First, take your time and clean up the device. Too much grime can negatively affect the workings of the device. Use a quick dry solvent or a blower to clean the internal parts of the device. You can then use a dry piece of cloth to clean up the external bits of the equipment.

Avoid storing the device with removable batteries still intact. Most batteries will start leaking after some time and the acid that they give out can affect how the device works. Therefore, make sure that the batteries have been removed from the device. The only time you can leave in the batteries is when they have come built into the device. This includes laptop and camera batteries.

If you have the original packaging that the gear came in, make sure to use it. These packaging have been specifically designed to protect the devices, making them the ideal material for storing the gear. Avoid using plastic bags, as this can cause moisture build up, which will affect the apparatus.

Any cables that come with the device should be disconnected from it before it is stored. Tie up the cables well in a loop, so that they will be easy to untangle. If possible, label all the cables and wires.

A helpful thing to do would be to take pictures of your device before you deconstruct them. This is especially if you know you will have a hard time putting the pieces together again. Taking a look at the photos will help.

Make sure that you do not stack anything else above your devices when storing them. By all means, try and keep the devices off the floor. Try and keep them far from areas where they can easily be reached and accidentally toppled over by other people. Use a storage unit where the climate has been controlled.

You can also check the user manual to see if the manufacturer gave any instructions on how the devices should be stored. Alternatively, check the manufacturer's website. Remove any objects that might have been inserted into the devices. These include DVDs, CDs and in the case of printers remove ink cartridges. If these objects are left inside the apparatus for long periods of time, they might end up getting stuck and give you a hard time when you eventually want to remove them.




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