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As we say in the South, thank you kindly for these responses. It looks like, in summary, no one who has yet responded has direct experience with the wacky phenonema I observe, but also no one thinks having a layout in a (sometimes) 120 deg F environment is other than a bad idea. In answer to some questions, (1) this is about the only place I can have a layout of any size, for now, (2) I have air conditioning ducts up there but no ceiling insulation, so would have to do that, (3) air conditioning the major electronics is a possibility. Last question - If I just leave the place alone in very hot weather, will any damage be done, either to electronic components or to locomotives, e.g., seeping lubricant in gearboxes? Thanks again. SoFan[
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