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Heating control for an art storage
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I have this room full of art storage. I am a professional artist and live in the hot atmosphere of Arizona. After some time, my art started to become yellowish. I think it is due to the hot weather. What heating temperature should I maintain in the room?
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I'd try for 60 to 70 F, but at least as important is humidity -- between 40 and 60 percent -- and sunlight -- none. No LEDs if you can help it, either, or at least on very very short times. Keep the conditions as constant as possible.Br. Jamie, osb
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