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12-04-2010, 02:38 PM | #22 |
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Re: Converting Hydra LG to run on Beads
is the EXACT reason I wanted to get rid of the foam!!!! I'm using the waterbeads and its great! I can see EVERYTHING (I got clear) so I can tell if theres an issue... if there is I can easily just dump them and get new ones... I'm going to take that suggestion of setting it where I want and just letting it fly... I have 3/16" weather stripping already shipped... should work great, thanks for the offer though!
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12-09-2010, 06:44 PM | #24 |
Møøse bites can be nasty
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Re: Converting Hydra LG to run on Beads
I replaced the foam in my Humicare with the water beads. Even though I only used the Humicare for a couple of months last year when I first got the cabinet, there was some mold on it.
I got two 12oz jars of the water beads for $2.99/ea from Michaels craft store. I may go back for another jar as there's plenty of room left in the reservoir. Checking the cabinet this evening, it's at 65% and the fans only turn on once or so a minute. I'll be adding another lbs of HCM beads soon, so I should be all set now for the winter months.
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12-10-2010, 03:26 PM | #25 |
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Re: Converting Hydra LG to run on Beads
So does the replacement of the foam with water beads cause the unit to work better in any way ? Do the beads hold the water and not give off humidity unless the fans are running ? I have a Hydra LG and I'm not particularly thrilled with the way it works . Sent the first one back and the second is definitely more accurate .
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