emu_kidid
12-30-2009, 12:20 AM
I'm about to store away about 10-15 Gamecube consoles (bare consoles), but I want to know if my idea of how to store them is adequate enough so that when I take them out of storage in a few years or so they'll be just as I left them (for the most part). Hopefully someone here has some experience on the topic.
I plan to buy three clear plastic container tubs which would fit about 6 consoles each. Each gamecube I would wrap in a plastic bag, followed by bubble wrapping.
My real concern would have to be if I would need to worry about moisture forming and destroying the laser or other components. Could I simply buy a few of those moisture sachets and throw them in? Is there anything else I need to worry about when packing consoles away like this long term? (Would I need to remove the SRAM battery from each console, etc)
I plan to buy three clear plastic container tubs which would fit about 6 consoles each. Each gamecube I would wrap in a plastic bag, followed by bubble wrapping.
My real concern would have to be if I would need to worry about moisture forming and destroying the laser or other components. Could I simply buy a few of those moisture sachets and throw them in? Is there anything else I need to worry about when packing consoles away like this long term? (Would I need to remove the SRAM battery from each console, etc)