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    Re: Just got the ball :)

    what are you using to make you holes with?

    If you have a ceiling fan turn it on or a small oscillating fan to circulate air around and across the tub will help bring down the humidity.

    I make my holes with a soldering iron from wal-mart. It cost about $9.00.



    I have found that 1 or 2 rows on the long sides works good. If humidity goes too low. Cover one row of holes and reduce air circulation. If it goes too high then increase air circulation and/or open up some of the holes...
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    Re: Just got the ball :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    what are you using to make you holes with?

    If you have a ceiling fan turn it on or a small oscillating fan to circulate air around and across the tub will help bring down the humidity.

    I make my holes with a soldering iron from wal-mart. It cost about $9.00.

    I have found that 1 or 2 rows on the long sides works good. If humidity goes too low. Cover one row of holes and reduce air circulation. If it goes too high then increase air circulation and/or open up some of the holes...
    I make em with the same thing. The cool side is sitting at 67% humidity now sure about the warm side. Will check that soon. My acu rite and flukers has about a 10% diff on humidity.

    I got a fan but cant exactly keep it running on the tub 24/7

    Flukers says 63-67 the acu rite says 73-77

    I haven opened up alot of holes it has brought it down a bit
    Last edited by BuckeyeBalls; 02-21-2010 at 03:33 PM.

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