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Same as in winterHow do you store SN in the summer?
And that's because?I feel like I should be careful about fire hazards
Since the temperature rises in the summer and it gets hot at home, would it go bad if it's kept indoors?Same as in winter
And that's because?
I'm worried about a fire because it's a flammable substance.Same as in winter
And that's because?
It decomposes at 320 °C. Unless you live in the volcano or something, your stash will be safe.Since the temperature rises in the summer and it gets hot at home, would it go bad if it's kept indoors?
It's not flammable. It's oxidizing. That's not the same.I'm worried about a fire because it's a flammable substance.
So you mean it won't degrade or deteriorate, right?It decomposes at 320 °C. Unless you live in the volcano or something, your stash will be safe.
Yes you can keep it in your room, preferably in a dark place. Airtight sealed and in a low-humid place.Can I just keep it in the room?
Humidity is high in the summer. Would it still be okay?Yes you can keep it in your room, preferably in a dark place. Airtight sealed and in a low-humid place.
If you are in a humid place, i suggest you to bag your SN in 1 or 2 layers of ziploc bag.Humidity is high in the summer. Would it still be okay?
If you have it in aforementioned airtight packaging it should be ok. Ziploc bags mentioned by @Macedonian1987 add extra layer of protection BUT keep in mind that you should perform packaging in low humidity environment since you will be trapping some of the air inside. Unless of course you want to suck it out before closing ZiplocHumidity is high in the summer. Would it still be okay?
There is SN in the container, but it's not in a ziplock bagIf you have it in aforementioned airtight packaging it should be ok. Ziploc bags mentioned by @Macedonian1987 add extra layer of protection BUT keep in mind that you should perform packaging in low humidity environment since you will be trapping some of the air inside. Unless of course you want to suck it out before closing Ziploc
Thank you for your reply. However, I have a serious gastrointestinal condition. If someone tries SN in this condition, would it be harder than for a normal healthy person? Would there also be a possibility of failure?If it is in its original airtight packaging then no extra steps are necessary.
I have no such knowledge. Probably depends on the condition if it makes you more prone to puking, even with antiemetics or your stomach wall less permeable for SN but then again, it's pure speculation on my part. As for possibility of failure - there's always one, with every method.If someone tries SN in this condition, would it be harder than for a normal healthy person? Would there also be a possibility of failure?
This is the kind of container it's stored in — not the exact same one, just as an example.If it is in its original airtight packaging then no extra steps are necessary.
Correct.This is the kind of container it's stored in — not the exact same one, just as an example.
That should be okay, right?
Still nowhere near 320 °C. Of course it would be better to move it to somewhere colder because that's the recommended mode of storage - cool, dry place (refrigerator is far from dry, mind you) but if you don't, it still will be useable. Mine is stored in the shed with temperatures similar to yours. Nothing wrong with it.But I'm worried because my house temperature is around 29°C, and it'll get even hotter soon…
it'll probably go over 30°C. Would that still be okay?
You phone battery is also flammable
Akshually...should we also store it in the fridge?
I thought really cold temperature drained batteries faster ?Not "also" - again SN is not flammable (unlike modern phone batteries), only oxidizing. Not same thing.
Akshually...
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Lithium batteries should be stored in lower temperatures. That applies especially to high output batteries such as drone battery packs but phone batteries also can benefit in such treatment. They live longer if stored in cold so if you intend to store (aka not in use) your Li-ion or Li-poly battery, fridge is quite good option.
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I got the feeling that you already know bowNot "also" - again SN is not flammable (unlike modern phone batteries), only oxidizing. Not same thing.
Akshually...
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Lithium batteries should be stored in lower temperatures. That applies especially to high output batteries such as drone battery packs but phone batteries also can benefit in such treatment. They live longer if stored in cold so if you intend to store (aka not in use) your Li-ion or Li-poly battery, fridge is quite good option.
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