I hope the RH stays relatively constant over the summer or I may have more work come fall. Terry At 10:55 AM 5/10/2004 -0500, you wrote: >This spring, I've had assistants remove all tanks so our Dampp-Chaser >systems can cycle between de-humidify and neutral, saving the need to water. > >Our RH is presently in the mid-thirties (heating still on), but will cross >the 40% line (hopefully) within the next few weeks. > >This gave us a chance to clean/repair the tanks (new hanger brackets, etc.) >and test humidifier bars. All tanks are tagged with room/piano I.D., and the >test date. > >One snag we ran into, is the low-water and pads lites blink non-stop. > >To this end, we've installed jumper-wires to short the low-water probes, and >are just now blacking out the (red) pads lites with black nail polish. >(electrical tape didn't want to stick, and if we ever decide we need these >lights, we know how to get this stuff off) > >We'll see how it all works, and can report on pitch stability in fall. > >My thanks to Jeff Tanner, and Teresa and Becky at Dampp-Chaser for their >helpful suggestions. > >Mark Cramer, >Brandon University > > >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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