Hi,
I had an Akarui dry cabinet, Why is my dry cabinet keep on operating almost every day.
Is it normal or my dry cabinet is faulty?
My setting for the dry cabinet is to be around 50%.
Hi,
I had an Akarui dry cabinet, Why is my dry cabinet keep on operating almost every day.
Is it normal or my dry cabinet is faulty?
My setting for the dry cabinet is to be around 50%.
I have one noob question. Is it necessary to lock the dry cabinet with the key, to ensure that it has a tight seal? I always don't lock it. Can't seems to find information or the manual didn't mention it,
Hi,
I had an Akarui dry cabinet, Why is my dry cabinet keep on operating almost every day.
Is it normal or my dry cabinet is faulty?
My setting for the dry cabinet is to be around 50%.
No, it is not necessary to lock it for the seal. The lock doesn't do anything more actually, beyond perhaps preventing kids from opening it and juggling your cameras. :bsmilie:
That itself is an important reminder to those who have kids of the 'opening and juggling cameras' age.
No, it is not necessary to lock it for the seal. The lock doesn't do anything more actually, beyond perhaps preventing kids from opening it and juggling your cameras. :bsmilie:
Thanks for your reply. I'm asking cause I could feel that by turning the key to lock the cabinet, it has a tighter 'seal', indicating the moisture from the environment could not gets in easily. Without locking, the gap of the door and cabinet is bigger, thereby easier for the fresh / moist air to get in. This activates the fan to 'kick in' or 'on' more frequently in order to maintain the desired humidity. It's like you have a leaked fridge.
Probably the difference of the electricity is marginal, hence most of you don't lock it. The only reason is for preventing kids from juggling the cameras.
Hi,
I had an Akarui dry cabinet, Why is my dry cabinet keep on operating almost every day.
Is it normal or my dry cabinet is faulty?
My setting for the dry cabinet is to be around 50%.
Thanks for your reply. I'm asking cause I could feel that by turning the key to lock the cabinet, it has a tighter 'seal', indicating the moisture from the environment could not gets in easily. Without locking, the gap of the door and cabinet is bigger, thereby easier for the fresh / moist air to get in. This activates the fan to 'kick in' or 'on' more frequently in order to maintain the desired humidity. It's like you have a leaked fridge.
Probably the difference of the electricity is marginal, hence most of you don't lock it. The only reason is for preventing kids from juggling the cameras.
Thanks for your reply. I'm asking cause I could feel that by turning the key to lock the cabinet, it has a tighter 'seal', indicating the moisture from the environment could not gets in easily. Without locking, the gap of the door and cabinet is bigger, thereby easier for the fresh / moist air to get in. This activates the fan to 'kick in' or 'on' more frequently in order to maintain the desired humidity. It's like you have a leaked fridge.
Probably the difference of the electricity is marginal, hence most of you don't lock it. The only reason is for preventing kids from juggling the cameras.
Thanks for your reply. I'm asking cause I could feel that by turning the key to lock the cabinet, it has a tighter 'seal', indicating the moisture from the environment could not gets in easily. Without locking, the gap of the door and cabinet is bigger, thereby easier for the fresh / moist air to get in. This activates the fan to 'kick in' or 'on' more frequently in order to maintain the desired humidity. It's like you have a leaked fridge.
Probably the difference of the electricity is marginal, hence most of you don't lock it. The only reason is for preventing kids from juggling the cameras.
Thanks for all your humourous replies. So by closing the door will just be fine...
Sorry to TS for hijacking this post.
Shouldn't be a problem. Anyway, I never lock my dry cabinet. Locking it will pose another problem for absent minded people like me... such as losing the key and my 10k equipments all locked inside... need a crowbar to break open the cabinet