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Great Post! One question, should other humidification devices be removed when the beads/puck-ifier are installed? Will they interfear with the beads/puck-ifier's accuracy?
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Ok, maybe just one.
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Good question. I've got a 25count humidor and the puckifier isn't managing the RH without additional devises. I wonder if I'm doing something wrong. I've got my humidor seasoned and the puck moistened as directed.
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![]() Just make sure that you have enough Pucks for your sized humidor The Puck-100 will regulate up to 1050 cubic inches and the Puck-50 405 cu. in. (to calculate the cubic inches of your humidor, simply measure the interior L x W x H). I hope this helps ~Mark . |
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Ok, maybe just one.
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Given the RH Beads nature to both absorb and release excess moisture, additional humidification produces may interfere with how the RH Beads work. You should hydrate approximately 70% of the RH Beads inside the Puck-ifer to allow for both the absorbtion and release of water vapor. Over saturation is not recommended as standing water in any device is a catalyst for mold. Please send me an email and I'll go over the basic trouble shooting tips to find out why your humidor isn't holding RH ![]() I hope this helps ~Mark |
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