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I have a Montegue and use an Oasis with a couple of pounds of HCM beads throughout. I keep mine in my finished basement and find the RH is very stable in the summer, but as the winter temps roll in and the furnace runs more, I have to fill my Oasis every couple of weeks.
I would suggest doing a flashlight test once you have it set up. I found a 1/8 - 1/4 inch seam along the top of the unit which I sealed by jambing weather stripping into the crack. I also weather stripped around the door as light was passing through there as well. I used a weather stripping that compressed more for the doors as I needed to make sure the doors stayed shut. ![]() I think a Hydra and a couple pounds of beads would do the trick. As for seasoning it with just the Hydra, I think you'd be better off leaving some sponges on plates in there as the SM Hydra may need a few fillings to season it properly. |
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I did exactly the same and I am very happy about it.
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I actually did it after I read your post, Frenchie!
![]() Edit: At least I think it was yours....I remember a pictorial how-to! ![]() 2nd Edit! Here's a link with Frenchie's pictures. http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...eal#post699580
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Holy crap this must be the only valuable post I made here
I totally forgot about it. Glad to see everything is working great Quote:
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