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StsepasStsepas Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 475
My RH dropped 10pts. in 6 hrs. I swapped a bunch of sticks from 1 humi to another. Both humi's started at about 70%. Now the humi that I added to has dropped to 60% while the other has not moved. I know they're still ok at 60% just wondering what may have happened. They both have xikar gel in them, and were recently seasoned.

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  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    My guess? Was not seasoned properly.
  • AVJimAVJim Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 438
    Hygrometers calibrated? Perhaps the "good" humi isn't really 70rh?
  • RainRain Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8,761
    catfishbluezz:
    My guess? Was not seasoned properly.
    +1
  • StsepasStsepas Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 475
    Thanks for the input guys. I'll check to see if calibrated. If they still read the same as now I'll season them again.
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Calibrate together, and also put both in the same humi and see. I had two hygros once that were 8rh off, recalibrated and it was good.
  • AVJimAVJim Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 438
    catfishbluezz:
    Calibrate together, and also put both in the same humi and see. I had two hygros once that were 8rh off, recalibrated and it was good.
    Very good advice! You are very wise, Shonuff! Well, I wish I were a catfish.....
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    AVJim:
    catfishbluezz:
    Calibrate together, and also put both in the same humi and see. I had two hygros once that were 8rh off, recalibrated and it was good.
    Very good advice! You are very wise, Shonuff! Well, I wish I were a catfish.....
    that song is how I got my name ;) swimming down loooooowww...deep blue sea
  • AVJimAVJim Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 438
    catfishbluezz:
    AVJim:
    catfishbluezz:
    Calibrate together, and also put both in the same humi and see. I had two hygros once that were 8rh off, recalibrated and it was good.
    Very good advice! You are very wise, Shonuff! Well, I wish I were a catfish.....
    that song is how I got my name ;) swimming down loooooowww...deep blue sea
    I kinda figured. Every time I see a post by you, the song pops in my head (Muddy's version).
  • ddubridgeddubridge Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,949
    Stsepas:
    My RH dropped 10pts. in 6 hrs. I swapped a bunch of sticks from 1 humi to another. Both humi's started at about 70%. Now the humi that I added to has dropped to 60% while the other has not moved. I know they're still ok at 60% just wondering what may have happened. They both have xikar gel in them, and were recently seasoned.
    Did you have either humi open for a really long time? Before I had KL it took my humis a really long time to recover from the lid being open for a while. I would in turn add a lot of distilled water to my beads and the RH would shoot through the roof. It might just take some time to recover from the switch. As stated, proper seasoning and larger amounts of beads/KL would help this stablize a lot.
  • AVJimAVJim Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 438
    ddubridge:
    Stsepas:
    My RH dropped 10pts. in 6 hrs. I swapped a bunch of sticks from 1 humi to another. Both humi's started at about 70%. Now the humi that I added to has dropped to 60% while the other has not moved. I know they're still ok at 60% just wondering what may have happened. They both have xikar gel in them, and were recently seasoned.
    Did you have either humi open for a really long time? Before I had KL it took my humis a really long time to recover from the lid being open for a while. I would in turn add a lot of distilled water to my beads and the RH would shoot through the roof. It might just take some time to recover from the switch. As stated, proper seasoning and larger amounts of beads/KL would help this stablize a lot.
    Another reference to kitty litter for humidification... I won't ever fit in here until I use it too! Just funning!
  • StsepasStsepas Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 475
    Drew what do you consider a really long time? I don't think they were open for more than 5 minutes or so.
    @AV I hear ya on the kitty litter!
  • ddubridgeddubridge Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,949
    Stsepas:
    Drew what do you consider a really long time? I don't think they were open for more than 5 minutes or so.
    @AV I hear ya on the kitty litter!
    5 mins would have affected the old setup as described in my original post. With the furnace running all the time due to weather, I couldnt open it for 3 mins without a pretty large drop in RH. Has the humi started to recover yet?
  • StsepasStsepas Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 475
    It's slowly recovering. It's @ about 63 or so. I just checked a few min ago when grabbing a smoke out of it!
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    Stsepas:
    It's slowly recovering. It's @ about 63 or so. I just checked a few min ago when grabbing a smoke out of it!
    That sounds perfect to me, then! If it's a smaller humi, then it will "lose" its rh faster when being opened than a laglrger humi. Less volume of cigas to stabalize it. They will be fine, though, with proper and routine checks.
  • StsepasStsepas Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 475
    Thanks for all the info guys. They are smaller I'd say like 75 ct. On both of them with about 50 in each.
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