A humidity mistake

TheLastGreen

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My hingeback is going strong. I have noticed that the enclosure humidity has been dropping quite quickly since the beginning and I've realised why.
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These vents. I can't believe I haven't noticed them yet, so my "closed enclosure" was never closed, and that was why my humidity kept dropping
 
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jeff kushner

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If you experiment, you can get the coverage of the vents to balance with the space to get the humidity high enough, w/o forming condensation on the glass. Raising the temp in the surrounding room by a degree or two will help exponentially given the relationship btwn Temp and Humidity.

good luck......
 

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If you experiment, you can get the coverage of the vents to balance with the space to get the humidity high enough, w/o forming condensation on the glass. Raising the temp in the surrounding room by a degree or two will help exponentially given the relationship btwn Temp and Humidity.

good luck......
Yes.
I've found this to be true.
Some venting is needed. Just not much
 
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