I'm using OCTOPUS drybox
Before this humidity reading maintained somewhere around 45-55% but since past few days it jump to 80%
Nothing has been set or relocated, or block the back of the drybox
Anyone facing this problem ?
Thx

DryBox Problem, Humidity always 80%
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Nov 9 2013, 09:01 PM, updated 12y ago
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Hi
I'm using OCTOPUS drybox Before this humidity reading maintained somewhere around 45-55% but since past few days it jump to 80% Nothing has been set or relocated, or block the back of the drybox Anyone facing this problem ? Thx ![]() |
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Nov 11 2013, 10:21 AM
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My Aipo drybox facing this problem at least 2-3 weeks already, previously maintain around 45%, now around 50-60%, cant go below 50%.... dunno is bcoz the humidity really too high??
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Nov 12 2013, 06:52 PM
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QUOTE(hckhoo @ Nov 11 2013, 03:21 PM) My Aipo drybox facing this problem at least 2-3 weeks already, previously maintain around 45%, now around 50-60%, cant go below 50%.... dunno is bcoz the humidity really too high?? feel the cooling fins at the back of the box.. it should be warm... a sign it is working.. Some dry box use open loop control so the reading can be wrong. |
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Nov 12 2013, 10:06 PM
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QUOTE(ChinWY @ Nov 12 2013, 06:52 PM) feel the cooling fins at the back of the box.. it should be warm... a sign it is working.. Warm but a little only... How to define the "true" warm ?Some dry box use open loop control so the reading can be wrong. Any other humidity tools/gadgets I can use to read my drybox humidity w/out a need to rely on the existing reading ? |
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Nov 16 2013, 03:18 AM
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Mine warm too~~~!!! but, haiz.... still cant go below 50...
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Nov 16 2013, 08:42 AM
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QUOTE(epo @ Nov 9 2013, 09:01 PM) Hi The unit is broken/not working obviously. 80% is like room humidity. 90% during rainy days.I'm using OCTOPUS drybox Before this humidity reading maintained somewhere around 45-55% but since past few days it jump to 80% Nothing has been set or relocated, or block the back of the drybox Anyone facing this problem ? Thx ![]() QUOTE(hckhoo @ Nov 11 2013, 10:21 AM) My Aipo drybox facing this problem at least 2-3 weeks already, previously maintain around 45%, now around 50-60%, cant go below 50%.... dunno is bcoz the humidity really too high?? The sponge in the TE dislocated, hence can't fully transfer the moisture out.You can either send it for repair if underwarranty. Or repair yourself by opening the TE unit from the back. |
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Nov 16 2013, 11:15 PM
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Ok bro, will bring back to the shop...
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Nov 17 2013, 11:06 PM
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QUOTE(edpaul @ Nov 16 2013, 08:42 AM) The unit is broken/not working obviously. 80% is like room humidity. 90% during rainy days. Hey bro, Thanks for reminding me abt the sponge~~~!! Jz now I open up the back cover and clean up the water and realign the sponge now my Drybox back to normal de The sponge in the TE dislocated, hence can't fully transfer the moisture out. You can either send it for repair if underwarranty. Or repair yourself by opening the TE unit from the back. |
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Nov 18 2013, 09:00 PM
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You are welcome. I used to help ppl service and repair drybox in my area
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Nov 18 2013, 11:15 PM
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Nov 19 2013, 11:44 AM
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Nov 25 2013, 10:06 PM
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Nov 26 2013, 12:35 AM
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Dec 4 2013, 10:14 PM
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no, not the BIG one, the small piece, like really small, 1-2cm long, 2-3mm wide only...
usually if its spoil, it become rotten then u cut off a small piece from the big piece to replace it. even the sponge is dislocated, the RH wont goes up to 80, it only maintain at 50-55%RH... as for temperature, it doesnt affect your RH (actually it will, but its very physic stuff)... u can have 10degree with 45%RH or at 50degree with 45%RH, it doesnt matter where your RH is main priority. for RH that goes up to 80% mean the TE is not working at all. |
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Dec 29 2013, 05:53 PM
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Problem solved after Mr Tony from digitalsmania replaced the faulty fuse inside... with FOC some more...
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