Never store records stacked on top of one another.
Temperatures for sroting vinyl lps.
If possible keep your records at just below room temperature or 50 f 10 c for best results.
We ll start with the four core tenets of sound vinyl storage.
Store your records in a place where they ll be kept away from the heat and direct light.
You re also putting the album jacket artwork at risk when you stack records in storage.
I remember hearing about people who stored records in the he attic and they got warped.
Heat light humidity and pressure.
How to store vinyl records with 8 steps store your vinyl records in a suitable storage media.
Not wanting to risk any damage i was wondering where the max temperature vinyl be in with out warping.
Other factors such as humidity sunlight exposure and improper storage can drastically impact the resilience of a record.
A typical vinyl record can start warping due to heat at a temperature of 140 f 60 c and can melt at temperatures exceeding 212 f 100 c.
The first is regarding temperature choose somewhere that s 15 c to 25 c avoiding any heat sources.
When exposed to extreme heat vinyl records can melt and warp around the edges making them unplayable.
Stacking your record collection could permanently damage your records whether they re in their jackets or not.
Room temperature and humidity should be at 70 degrees fahrenheit and 50 percent respectively.
Next choose a shaded spot to avoid bleached sleeves and eventual warping.
In fact a comfortable room temperature of 65 to 70 degrees would be ideal.
Just curious we are going to be renting a storage shed and it is not a climate controlled one.
From good old wikipedia store in use lps at a temperature of 65 to 70 f 18 to 21 c.
Room temperature for those accustomed to living in sweat dens without air conditioning is generally considered to be between 15 to 25 c 59 to 77 f.
When exposed to extreme cold your records will become brittle making them easy to break.
Though relative humidity rh is considered less an issue for vinyl than other recorded media it is recommended that lps be stored at 45 to 50 rh.
Those in long term storage should be kept at 45 to 50 f 7 to 10 c.
Store the records in a cool dry place.
For home collections room temperature or below is preferable.