02-23-2013, 09:10 AM
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EMPEROR TOMPKINS
Join Date: Aug 2011
First Name: Mickey
Location: Mooresville, Indiana
Posts: 8,313
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Re: Moist-N-Aire temperature gauge question
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Originally Posted by shilala
Iirc, when I used mine I had it set at right around 50. It yielded somewhere around 65%.
Adam called it, you have to test once she's set up.
One thing with the moist n aire...
It needs room to breathe in order to work it's best at bringing your humidor back to it's setpoint. If it's in a small area it will short-cycle. Run for just a few minutes, shut off, then wait for that humidity it created to work it's way around your humidor. That takes time.
Then it'll run a little bit again, and again, and again. Ultimately it does the same thing but it overworks itself to get the job done and takes a lot longer.
By just arranging a path or no resistance above the unit, it'll work it's very best. Just an inch or two of airspace down the sides and across the top of your humidor will make for a perfect circular airflow and all will be right with the world.
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Thanks for the advice, this will help when I start to load my new tower.
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