Dust


I’m curious if anyone covers up their system at night to protect from dust? I want to leave it uncovered but am afraid dust will be the culprit that brings my system down..
roddyboy
It can be dusty, it just can't get humid. That is a killer for rust.. AZ is hot but dry.. Here we have due in the spring and fall. But set STUFF a barn around here it will never rust because the humidity stays low enough.. No salt on the roads. The sun is a killer though, AZ knows that.

Ruins everything, BUT can't live without it.. we hit 115 or 17 here last year.. BUT the over all year was cooler. Gets hot here, too.

Silks are very mold resistant to, I forgot that.. They can wick very well and still stay pretty mold and spore resilient. The spores don't stick as easy..
Mechanical items like turntables and Tape decks should be covered. It is not only dust you are protecting them from but other pollution like cooking fumes. Purely electronic devices could care less. I just wipe them off with a damp cloth once in a while. For units with fans it is a good idea to blow them out with compressed air once in a while. 
Actually, heatsinks and other components that run hot are impacted by dust which is like a wool coat to a transistor.  Not a good thing.  I have always covered my gear with DIY black synthetic fleece covers.
I use a vacuum pump to remove all the air from the room whenever I am not actively listening. This stabilizes pressure on both sides of all vacuum tubes leading to massively increased tube life. Some of my tubes have now lasted longer than since the date of manufacture. Then all the air returns via Biosafety Level III filtration systems. BSL3 is the new audiophile gold standard. They will tell you it doesn’t matter but I can say for a fact the filters are directional.
I use dust covers on my tube and SS integrateds from radiodustcovers.com
Stan will make them to order and even embroider the manufacturer's logo, if you want.