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Cranky Habanophile
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I understand the concept and your pics are great. But exactly how do you are you planning to regulate humidity? The Oasis will continue to add humidity, but without a regulating agent how will you keep a constant Rh if it rises above your set point(summertime)?
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member of the CA MINYAN
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I've often thought about removing the foam in my Hydra and replacing it with some of the Heartfelt beads (I already have a bunch so why not?).
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I think Pandora's box was actually a humidor! |
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I've been using Super Absorbant Polymers from www.watersorb.com. for years. They look similiar to those you pictured and work better than the foam. I use them in Cigar Oasis, Hydra and my Set n Forget
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It should be no different the Oasis/Hydra will not turn on unless humidity drops below your set point just as with the foam. |
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Boiler Up!
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