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|  09-01-2009, 01:59 PM | #61 | 
| Dear Lord, Thank You.   |  Re: Project of the Day : Desktop Humi 
			
			 That desktop thermoelectric is two pieces of wood and some cedar lining away from being finished. I just can't get back to it. Hopefully I'll get it done in the coming weeks. The worst part of it is that it's in my way. Constantly. 
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|  11-30-2009, 02:07 PM | #63 | 
| Dear Lord, Thank You.   |  Re: Project of the Day : Desktop Humi 
			
			It's the same way it was back in June. Still not done, still two pieces away. Hopefully they'll get me straightened out enough that I can get back to doing what I like to do!!!    
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|  11-30-2009, 02:26 PM | #64 | 
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				 |  Re: Project of the Day : Desktop Humi 
			
			Looks great man, however I do not under stand how the bead holder works.  In socal, with relative rh around 30% the beads would dry out and need to be sprayed with water every month or so.  How would you recharge those with out unscrewing the cover?  Just wondering.
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|  11-30-2009, 02:28 PM | #65 | |
| Dear Lord, Thank You.   |  Re: Project of the Day : Desktop Humi Quote: 
 Humidor is sealed, my beads hold a huge volume of water, and my stuff just works. 
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