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If I get wet air inside the tied bag that I posted the photo will also enter dry air?

Is there any way to avoid moisture problems without using silica and no other items? Control in a natural way?
 

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Neither is more dangerous to humidity

A sealed bag Mary be more dangerous to the contents if you don't take action to handle moisture that is trapped in the sealed bag.

A tired bag may be more dangerous to the contents if the air outside has lots of moisture.
 

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That is pretty much impossible to say.

A room with controlled temperature and humidity would be best
 
Yes, if you keep the electronics in a vacuum or in a closed environment which has some other (e.g. mechanical) de-humidifer. Perhaps in a freezer?
 

(*steve*)

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Is it possible to preserve an electronics without the use of silica gel desiccant?

Since you keep asking the same question, perhaps we should ask what answer you want.

How about:
  1. Store them in paper bags with an old mushroom
  2. Soak them in olive oil and place them in a barrel of salt.
  3. Wrap them in cling-wrap and place them in a shoebox with a smelly sock.
 
What is wrong with silica gel?

Store them in a sealed plastic box with a lid clipped shut. I store my rolled oats (for porridge) in such a box.
Put some well-dried grain in to absorb water from any leaking air, in other words use this as a substitute for silica gel. The grain (wheat, oats, maise, rice) can be dried in an oven.

What is your local climate?

What is wrong with slica gel?
 
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