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Originally Posted by BengalMan
Ok, got up this morning, and guess what, NO ALARM. lol. Not only was there no alarm, but the cabinet was at 69% (Hydra is set to 65%) so not only was the humidity finally up, but the hydra fan didn't even have to run. I pulled 2 sponges out, and will continue to pull 1 sponge per day until all 5 are gone. It seems to be that like some have said, the cabinet was still absorbing humidity, and then when I filled it up, the boxes were absorbing the humidity as well and the hydra just couldn't keep up. I think by the end of the week everything will be stabilized and fixed. Thanks for everyone's help!
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Great news! I wonder if you had the new larger Hydra if that would have sped up the process. I think using the smaller Hydra in an unseasoned cabinet was pushing the limits of the device which might be why you were running into all your problems with the alarm.