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I still find that running them is the biggest loss of humidity. Make sure the dripping condensation on the back wall is routed back onto your beads and it should help keep your humidity better balanced.
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Not fun. I turned mine off and its going to stay off. Humidity now is far more stable than it once was to boot. |
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Amen. I converted an Oasis unit to hold gel crystals/PG solution and use that now set on full blast. Keeps me right at about 71 at the top and 66 at the bottom with the air continuously circulating.
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