Greetings Gang
Well I for one, am very glad that Jerry Korb's 'Trons are well protected from the bad weather that New England has suffered from recently. Right now, I'm going through mold remediation (which is NO fun!)... and this brings up a couple of questions. Has anyone ever suffered mold problems with their 'Trons? I know that the 'Tron can be affected by humidity... but has anyone ever dealt with a mold situation? And what would be an optimum relative humidity for a 'Tron? I would think that a low relative humidity could bring on static problems; and high humidity could bring on mold growth, among other things.
On a related subject... with hurricane season less than a month away, does anyone have a plan to protect their 'Trons in case a storm comes their way? For some reason, a "Protect 'O Muff" just doesn't cut it when it comes to storms like this! We here in Florida are under the gun again... as always... but the National Hurricane Center has said that there is a good chance that the Mid Atlantic, and New England states may get hit this year, and as a lot of our group lives in these regions, it's really something to think about! Will your homeowners insurance cover your 'Tron... do you need to evacuate your 'Tron (and yourself and family of course!) to a safer area? It's better to think about it now... then 24 hours before a hurricane hits your area.
J.P.
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