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Hi Ed,
I looked at MRC's web site, they have a pdf about the 6200 but I guess you have that info already.
No electronic aparatus likes damp or wet conditions - but you can help protect it in the place you store it presently.
I would suggest that it be stored, when not in use, in a strong plastic container with a tight fitting lid. As it is reasonably small a "Tupperware" ( I guess they are available in the States) food container would be ideal. You could always add some packets of the crystals that absorb moisture as an extra precaution.
Living in this part of the world, which has a moist but sub-tropical climate in the main, I am well aquainted with moisture.
Anyway I expect other guys will also give you their advice and experiences.
Alan, Oliver & North Fork Railroad
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I have a Bridgeworks 10A power supply that I've left outdoors for about two winters. Living in Sacramento CA, our only rain falls between October and March (this year we got .01 inch in MAY!), so we don't have to worry about standing water very often.
Since I use Aristo Train engineers and track power, I don't need to baby sit my power supply. Thus I've mounted my power supply high under the eave of the house. Falling rain can't get it wet, and I'm safe from all but rain blowing in from the east.
Power supply still works, not rust on the case, no water damage on the shelf, so I'm OK.
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