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    One of these days someone needs to reconcile all the contradictions regarding humidity and treating RIs.

    Some people claim to much humidity causes it.

    Some people claim raising it can help treat it.

    But before that, someone needs to explain the difference between ambient/atmospheric humidity and wetting the enclosure.

    FWIW, humidity levels of 40% won't cause an RI, nor will a cool side of 77 degrees.

    Some come on all you forum warriors - help the OP out. Do you treat an RI with more humidity? Do you raise the humidity with more spritzing?

    Along with the OP, I eagerly await the responses and hope we get a definitive answer.
    Last edited by Skiploder; 03-28-2014 at 07:41 AM.

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