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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
 Originally Posted by frankykeno
Ryan, try taking out the Accu-Rite, pull the batteries, replace them and then set the unit and it's probe near but not in the enclosure. Get a read on what it says the room is to check if it seems to be reading close to correct.
What substrate are you using? Are you sticking the Acu-Rite way down into the substrate or setting it on top of the substrate? How do you have the unit and it's probe set up?
I'm using newspaper as substrate. The Acu-Rite is above the substrate like attached to the side of the enclosure. The unit is on the cool side and i placed the sensor on the warm side under the hide...
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
I'd pull out the unit, pull the batteries and let it sit outside the enclosure until it drops to what you think is your room humidity. I'd air out the enclosure at the same time. Once you have a baseline idea of what the room is like that your enclosure is in and the Acu-Rite appears to be reading the room correctly, put it back in and see what happens.
How big is this enclosure and how many holes have you already put in it?
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
 Originally Posted by frankykeno
I'd pull out the unit, pull the batteries and let it sit outside the enclosure until it drops to what you think is your room humidity. I'd air out the enclosure at the same time. Once you have a baseline idea of what the room is like that your enclosure is in and the Acu-Rite appears to be reading the room correctly, put it back in and see what happens.
How big is this enclosure and how many holes have you already put in it?
its like 6"H x 15"W x 25 1/2"D and i put in like 14 holes on both sides
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
take it out and measure the room. how high is the humidity in the room?
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
I have an Acurite that got messed up from a wet dart frog vivarium at some point and reads Hi %, even sitting out in a room with 30% humidity. You might need a new one.
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
 Originally Posted by mcavana
take it out and measure the room. how high is the humidity in the room?
Took the batteries out, replaced them, and waited a while while the thermometer read the humidity for the room, and i got 55%
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
 Originally Posted by rmune0750
Took the batteries out, replaced them, and waited a while while the thermometer read the humidity for the room, and i got 55%
Considering the humidity in the room is fairly high, I would drill more holes. I had to drill tons of holes in my girls tub to get it down to 60%.
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
 Originally Posted by slither9192
Considering the humidity in the room is fairly high, I would drill more holes. I had to drill tons of holes in my girls tub to get it down to 60%.
Okay, will do. More than 15 holes on each side?
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