they are weather proof and were designed for the very purpose
ive left mine outside this season from about april until mondya this week-all summer in some heavy rain (for COlorado) and its fine-since we have received 30" of snow since wednesday and it was predicted i thought id spare it -since LGB has become scarce im much more careful
however the smart thing to do is to cover it with a plastic food container-helps (which is what i am now doing-just keeps it nicer and less dusty -kepps th brunt of stuff out-but its not necessary-but....
when it comes to high UV like we have here -very little holds up more than a few years without some deterioration, fading and brittleness
Cheers Stevedenver , as soon as it has dried out and tested i will get a container to cover it , by guess is we may get a little more rain than you guys
<p>Whatever you do don't leave your MTS out.</p><p>I have it on good authority that they don't even like the cold in an unheated garage/shed.</p><p>Mine sits in a plastic box which goes in when I do!</p>
<p>Whatever you do don't leave your MTS out.</p><p>I have it on good authority that they don't even like the cold in an unheated garage/shed.</p><p>Mine sits in a plastic box which goes in when I do!</p>
Nah! Mine sat in an unheated shed for the best part of 5 years with no ill effects at all. Mind you, mine were northern MTS, not namby-pamby stuff. Seriously, it is a lot more resilient than you might think, provided moisture is not liable to enter the casings.
i got two of these, but without the housing.
when i still used them outside i stole two tupperware pots from the kitchen, for casing.
they are designed to stay outside, but they are electronics.
and i never got the impression, that electronics and weather combine well.
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