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    Re: Keeping Humidity Down

    It's only two tubs so I'll change one and see what happens. Got rid of the water bowl top thing quick--never heard of it happening but better safe than sorry.

    I'm not sure how to get the ambient temp down without lowering the temp on the hot side, but I got a ceiling fan and I'm running it right now. Probably because the air is really humid to begin with right now.

    I use tubs so I'm not sure how I'd get the ceramic bulb to work in their tubs--couldn't they burn themselves on it?

    Oh boy, I just remembered I actually have a de-humidifier. If it's still not down by tomorrow, I'm going to run it for like 15 minutes or something and see what happens.
    Last edited by p3titexburial; 03-23-2010 at 10:56 PM.
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