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Up to a point Stainzmeister! My LGB MTS1 unit and the associated 55055 receiver lived in an outside shed for 6 years (1999-2005) and were perfectly happy. It's still available if needed. Possibly the trick was that the unit was next to a transformer which was left on continuously, conveying a slight, but noticeable amount of warmth to the few inches around it. The locos were kept indoors for security.Stainzmeister said:This has been said before, but I'm saying it again anyway for anyone who is buying any digital system.
Do not keep it in the shed or the garage - condensation will form inside the unit and it WILL FAIL.
I would strongly advise the same for all your locos - especially digital ones.
My LGB MTS II system which has been faultless for 6 years is kept in a warm, dry dining room.![]()
All my Massoth point modules and reversing modules are permanently outdoors, hidden in RSPB bird boxes. They have survived for up to a decade, including in the last two winters (-13C at its worst last winter), not to mention legions of spiders. Before anyone asks, yes, the boxes' openings have been sealed to avoid birds using them!