Big artifacts require particular climate control conditions

Since the smart temperature control runs on batteries, that means it can still notify myself and others even if there is a blackout or power swing.

I collect precious as well as unofficial songsal instruments. There are no pianos or guitars in my basement collection room, mostly it is filled with indigenous instruments you’ve never heard of before. Some of these things are so seasoned they are made from wood or clay. I am not sure how much monetary value these instruments have, but their historical value is separate from measure. Since they are old, fragile, as well as in most instances irreplaceable, I have taken measures to protect my investment. I bought a small Heating, Ventilation, as well as A/C system just for the basement, so that I can strictly regulate the temperatures as well as humidity levels of the collection room. In the basement, the only thing that matters is air quality, so I also have the most overpriced as well as high-tech smart temperature control on the market. The smart temperature control is connected to my iPhone, so no matter where I am I will get text alerts about any discrepancies. Since the smart temperature control runs on batteries, that means it can still notify myself and others even if there is a blackout or power swing. I do have a back-up power supply in the house, which I can connect to the Heating, Ventilation, as well as A/C system in the basement if it’s necessary. Investing this much money into the Heating, Ventilation, as well as A/C component is an investment in history! Over the last few months I have been in contact with several songs educators as well as history scholars, as well as they all want to visit my climate controlled basement to view my exotic collection. One morning I will deliver it to a museum, but for now I appreciate having my own air conditioned museum in the basement.

 

 

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