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#1 |
Feeling at Home
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My salt tests always seem to level off within 12 hrs. Seems to vary from person to person, though I'd guess ambient environment plays a role somehow.
Keep in mind you may need to check your beads more often once we hit the dry winter season here in MD. My humis were a pain in the ass to deal with until I eventually gave up and put 'em in a cooler. |
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#2 |
Suck It
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That's me, I never salt test for longer than 3-4 hours, MAYBE overnight.
But I am also not telling people how to do it right. That would be irresposible of me. But don't get confused either. When you do it right, your Hygro should read 75%. Adjust to THAT number. It only gets to read 65% when it gets PUT somewhere else. Not that you said anything about that, but people will read the thread here and might get twisted up. Or I might twist them up, lol. I have not had a hygro in any of my ice chests for 6-7 years. I trust my beads and keep them supplied with water. I also find that in my ice chests, there is rarely a need for white beads to absorb moisture. I always lose. Cause it's a dang ice chest. So I keep em wet most of the time. I do leave a few whities, but it's mostly a waste of time for my sitcho. |
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Have My Own Room
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