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shaun

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Freezing temperatures overnight 

Well, it's October which means things here start freezing and the heater in my apartment is not working. This raises my paranoia about the safety of my guitar. Temperatures are supposed to drop below freezing this week. Is it safe to keep a guitar in temperatures that cold overnight?
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jshelton5040

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RE: Freezing temperatures overnight (in reply to shaun

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Is it safe to keep a guitar in temperatures that cold overnight?

It's not so much the cold that will do harm as the low humidity.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 3 2012 17:54:51
 
Anders Eliasson

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RE: Freezing temperatures overnight (in reply to shaun

So, get a hygrometer. Even a cheap electronic one means safety. 40 - 70% Rh is no problem 30 - 40 for a short time is ok and so is high humidity. BUT the worst is sudden strong changes especially when dropping

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 3 2012 18:13:30
 
shaun

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RE: Freezing temperatures overnight (in reply to shaun

Thanks guys. I figured the cold temperatures were probably ok. Sometimes I'm like an overprotective parent when it comes to my guitar. I've got humidifiers for all my guitars but no hygrometer. That seems like it would be a good idea and I'll add it to my shopping list.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 3 2012 19:09:39
 
gerundino63

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RE: Freezing temperatures overnight (in reply to shaun

If you have a closet or a small room, with a light ( light bulb), leave the light on and the door closed, it will not get below cero in the closet than.
Keep the guitar in the case in the closet or small room ( toilet?)

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 3 2012 20:55:33
 
rogeliocan

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RE: Freezing temperatures overnight (in reply to shaun

Below 0 this time of year is not -20 so unless you live in a cardboard house it won't get that cold in your house, and if it were to drop to 0, I think your guitar will only be one of the thing affected by the 100% humidity you will get from broken pipes.
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RE: Freezing temperatures overnight (in reply to rogeliocan

If you aren't talking about a 1900 Torres or something like that, don't worry...

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