I'm using 65* beads, and they've been spot on - haven't budged off 65*.
Yesterday I noticed the RH in my humi had dropped to 61%. It had been about 6 weeks since I started using the beads, so I thought maybe they needed some water. I added a bit of distilled water, making sure there are still some "dry" ones in the tube.
This morning the RH is at 62%.
We are going through a cold snap in Northern California (well, at least it's cold for us). Would the colder temps affect the performance of the beads? The humi is in an interior closet inside the house, but it's still been cooler than normal.
Yesterday I noticed the RH in my humi had dropped to 61%. It had been about 6 weeks since I started using the beads, so I thought maybe they needed some water. I added a bit of distilled water, making sure there are still some "dry" ones in the tube.
This morning the RH is at 62%.
We are going through a cold snap in Northern California (well, at least it's cold for us). Would the colder temps affect the performance of the beads? The humi is in an interior closet inside the house, but it's still been cooler than normal.