I have a closet (approx. 3' x 3' in size) that never opens (and it's in my basement!), and I set one container of "Damp-Rid" inside, about waist-high, along with a recordable hydrometer (a VERY reliable and accurate one that gets re-calibrated bi-annually at work) . . .
The humidity has been pretty high (although it has stayed moderately cool) around here lately with all of the rain, but we have yet to get the real warmer and "muggy" weather associated with the Ohio Valley . . .
I have not opened the closet in almost five weeks, and my hydrometer had a "Low" reading of 42.3% RH, and a "High" reading of 49.8% RH over the entire period of time that has elapsed . . .
In the past, this has been typical of my experience with using only one container of "Damp-Rid" in this closet, even throughout the Summer months. Although the product literature states that it is designed to regulate RH at a constant 50%, I have found slightly better results continuously. I do have silica-gel that can be used in the closet, along with a dehumidifier in the general vicinity, but I have yet to administer use of either throughout this experiment.
Has anyone else tried "Damp-Rid" and had similar results?
The humidity has been pretty high (although it has stayed moderately cool) around here lately with all of the rain, but we have yet to get the real warmer and "muggy" weather associated with the Ohio Valley . . .
I have not opened the closet in almost five weeks, and my hydrometer had a "Low" reading of 42.3% RH, and a "High" reading of 49.8% RH over the entire period of time that has elapsed . . .
In the past, this has been typical of my experience with using only one container of "Damp-Rid" in this closet, even throughout the Summer months. Although the product literature states that it is designed to regulate RH at a constant 50%, I have found slightly better results continuously. I do have silica-gel that can be used in the closet, along with a dehumidifier in the general vicinity, but I have yet to administer use of either throughout this experiment.
Has anyone else tried "Damp-Rid" and had similar results?
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