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    herpstat humidity help!

    I cannot figure out why my herpstat keeps firing my mister. The thing flooded my enclosure two days ago and I've had to keep it with the door open whilst home to dry out all the cypress that's all wet now.

    It's currently set to maintain 60% humidity, in sensed mode, with what used to be a 10% swing that I upped to 20%. Am I just not understanding the swing? Does the swing mean it'll go 20% *ABOVE* the 60% before it stops? Because I was under the impression that 60% humidity setting with 20% swing would mean it only activates when the humidity drops to 40%.

    Anyway, I dried out the enclosure and plugged the thing back in and it immediately started spraying, despite displaying 70% humidity in the enclosure and being set at 60%. Why would it do that?

    Very frustrating!
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    Re: herpstat humidity help!

    I don't have one but it sounds like the swing IS the issue. Sounds like you are giving it a 20% grace zone to do as it sees fit.

    0.1 normal 100% het pied (Nayo)

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    I have to agree with hozr, the swing period would indicate how much percentage above or below the setting you would like to maintain that the humidifier would set it to. Using a smaller swing setting would keep it more tightly controlled.
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    My ball pythons, so far as I can tell so far, are idiots. Lovable all the same, but not smart. In fact, my main moral dilemma as a BP keeper is the fact that we have to feed animals that are so smart (rats) to ones that are basically as dumb as logs.

    I'm working on a Snake Tracker App! If you have any ideas or suggestions on features, feel free to post them in the Development Thread! I'll also be posting updates on the development of this program in this thread!

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