Do you guys know what's the recommended relative humidity range to store the filaments?
I actually have a dry cabinet for my camera & lens because I'm also a photographer. The dry cabinet has a built-in digital hygrometer & thermometer and it can control the RH inside based on what you set. But for my photography equipment the RH must be set to a range of 45%-55% and I set it to 48%, so if the filaments are within these range I can place them inside too.
Here is a reference from my dry cabinet's manual but it did'nt mention about plastics.
Relative humidity Protect scope
60%-55% Carbon paper, fax paper, uniques, pictures, money, stamps, printed paper etc
55%-45% Camera, video camera, lens, microscope, binocular glass CD, fion, anode film cathode film, instruments, fur, medicals
45%-35% Metal without iron, semiconductors, circuit board, tungsten wire, IC card, batteries etc
35%-25% Precise measures, optical apparatus, electricity, detector, lens, medical material, etc
25%-15% Special chemical material, medical apparatus, sample, seeds, pollen etc
Solidoodle 2 Pro Model (New Solidoodle Motherboard and Aluminum Bed)
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