Originally Posted by
DanK
I spend part of most summers in an area with extremely high humidity. I protect my gear by putting it in a watertight Pelican case with a few canisters of silica gel. I use Pelican silica gel canisters because the gel has a coloring that shows when it has become hydrated (sooner than you might think) and needs to be dried out in the oven.
How well does your plastic bin seal? Unless it is close to air-tight, the humidity will seep in. If you are going to use something like that, you might want to buy an inexpensive humidity meter and keep it visible in the bin.
I've never seen any data on how dry the air has to be to avoid fungus, mildew, etc. I keep our basement at 55%, and while I don't store my photo gear there, we have never had any mildew or other stuff growing there.