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The moisture rod is exactly what I have and while it gets a bit hot to the touch, it usually is mounted on 2 pieces of wood and is not touching the inner part of the safe. I don't worry about the rod being too hot and metling cards as some have suggested, but more worry about a short in the plug, a spark, etc causing a fire with this moisture rod inside the safe. Mold or Fire ? I can't win... Just kidding... Do banks provide air ciruclation in their bank deposit boxes ? Are they temp controlled ?
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