Super Jet question about new ignition

I've bought a new MSD total loss ignition and will not use it right now since I just installed the ATP flame system and love it. So is it ok to keep the MSD in a box for, let's say, a year or two before using it? I'm afraid the parts inside such as some electronic chips will dry out or something??
 
The only problem would be if you had a problem with it a few years from now when you do the install it might not be under any warranty.
 

GIL

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The only problem would be if you had a problem with it a few years from now when you do the install it might not be under any warranty.

wWhat he said. I would be sure the controller works before putting it up. Bench testing is fairly simple.
 

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If it was used I would be careful but since it is new you should be okay.

Last year I bought a used ignition but didn't get around to installing it for several months. When I finally installed it I found it to be dead. I sent it back for repair and was told that it failed due to corrosion from water intrusion. The guy I bought it off swears it was running when he sold it to me but I have no way to prove otherwise. Now I test all electronics on receival regardless of when I intend to use it.
 
Last year I bought a used ignition but didn't get around to installing it for several months. When I finally installed it I found it to be dead. I sent it back for repair and was told that it failed due to corrosion from water intrusion. The guy I bought it off swears it was running when he sold it to me but I have no way to prove otherwise. Now I test all electronics on receival regardless of when I intend to use it.
Was that a total loss ignition? If it is, can we get it repaired? I'm interested since I have 2 of them in my house that are not working.
 
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