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Old 02-23-2013, 08:06 AM   #4
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Default Re: Moist-N-Aire temperature gauge question

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Originally Posted by T.G View Post
You have to use a separate hydrometer with them. Set the dial at whatever, say 50, then let it run in your cabinet for a bit and adjust the dial up or down to get closer to your desired humidity. Lather, rinse, repeat until you get the humidity in the cabinet to where you want it.
This is what I had to do Mickey. But once it is set, it is set and you are good to go. I also added a circulation fan in my humi to keep the air going and prevent "wet spots". Oust fans are great also if you can find them

Not sure what you have yours in, but in my humi it runs maybe once a week from me opening the door all the time. MIne is pretty stable at 66-67%
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