I was thinking of teflon because of how small and thin it is.
I was thinking of teflon because of how small and thin it is.
Agree, teflon tape might help. Also could try an adhesive which would secure the hygro and seal at the same time. Probably not a lot of air flow even with loose fitting. Best way to probably tell if it makes a difference is check the hygro to see if it's holding steady. If so, no worries. If not, would try the repairs.
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Well the analog hygrometer stays at a constant 40% no matter what, so I think its FUBAR. And my 65% beads cant seem to keep the RH above 60% without a shoot glass of water in there with them. So thats why I think Im having a seal issue around the exterior hygrometer.
Either that or Im just too stupid to be able to use beads.![]()
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