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Mark, thanks for all the great info
![]() The humidity inside of my house is somewhere between 70 to 75 percent. Do your beads absorb moisture at the same rate that they release? I am asking because I have three pounds in a 3 cu ft cabinet, and it sometimes struggles to reduce the humidity. Thanks |
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Way out there
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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I agree that it sounds like a seal issue, the humidor is from daniel marshal, and has a good (but not perfect) seal. I also have a 102 quart cooler with weatherstriping and a latch that takes days to recover with two pounds of beads in it.
Dont get me wrong, the beads are the best product I have tried, but I am just wondering if they absorb water a little slower than they release. |
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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Not a bad idea, I rigged one up earlier today from a old computer fan and broken router cord. Should be interesting, I will put it in this weekend and see what happens.
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