i set it to mid...the power cut off once it reached RH 35. but if i open the door and the RH increased, the power resumes until it reaches 35. not normal meh?
i set it to mid...the power cut off once it reached RH 35. but if i open the door and the RH increased, the power resumes until it reaches 35. not normal meh?
do you think humidity at 35% is bit low for camera and lenses?
I guess its normal.. I have an aipo one which is digitally controlled.. it'll cut off once desired rh is met.. is yours digitally controlled as well??
hmmm...i never ajust the default settings which is set at Mid (low, mid, high). so i should set at a higher humidity of 45% and above? because i at 1st thought the lower the better.
humidity level too low is fine with the glass, but lubricant may dry up, rubber may harden or crack.hmmm...i never ajust the default settings which is set at Mid (low, mid, high). so i should set at a higher humidity of 45% and above? because i at 1st thought the lower the better.
humidity level too low is fine with the glass, but lubricant may dry up, rubber may harden or crack.
keep it around 45%.
I do not know how the dial setting of your dry cabinet like, perhaps you turn it slightly higher, and let it settle in a day or two and check the humidity level, fine tune again if too high or low.For myself I always set it to low. Should I change it to Mid or High?
As i ask 1 of the harvey norman staff, they said set it to low will do.
FYI, mine is analog type.
mine is analog.
hmmm.. i thought analog ones have their power on throughout?
unlike digitally controlled ones which have a feedback loop..
papajanggo33 said:not sure about those digitally controlled ones. but the red light will turn off indicating the optimal pre set level has been reached, therefore saving electricity, with the main switch on.