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    Keeping a collection a freezing house

    I swear to god my house is an icebox :crying: Must be air leaks all over, it's so damn hard to keep warm in this place. I worry about my collection of games, since they all are cold to the touch. Should I worry this is going to damage stuff in the long run here?

    I'm imagining the cold making things damp and collect mildew or something. I have all the games stored inside a cabinet, not near a window. I can say that I've got lots of stuff in there that's suffered many a winter just like this and they seem to be fine, but I still worry what can happen.

    Anyone got any advice, something I should be cautious of? If anyone's got any tales about anything happening to their stuff thanks to the cold also, that might put things in a better light.

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    Heat and direct sunlight are much worse. As long as it is not very damp in there I see not much of a problem. Cold and dry should be ok.
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    I kept some of my less important stuff in the shed outside in the garden, which should of been dry and gets very cold.
    A year later I had mold in the consoles and wet games cases :-)

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    It's not damp. I'm guessing then that there's no real worry. It just feels wrong though...

    Thanks for the tip Assembler, I'll have to look into getting a can of that. This house is just a joke the way it is every winter :(
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    cold is usually dry unless it raining outside

    the cold sucks moisture from there air and objects that how frost bite works
    the skin drying out its chapped lips on a much larger scale

    unless you have ice forming on the games dont really worry about them

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    Get a new gas boiler or turn the temp up a little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raylyd View Post
    Get a new gas boiler or turn the temp up a little.
    The problem is then you just get stuffy rooms that are just as bad. You also cant turn the temperature up in a loft.

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