Raven Posted July 1 Posted July 1 I live in a humid coastal New England town and I find that some of the higher notes of my 48 button EC get sticky during very humid weather. I have seen single-use and rechargeable humidity control packets and electronic devices for instrument cases online. Can anyone provide their experience with something that would work well in a small EC plastic Pelican case? I would appreciate any advice and experience. I have been using my central AC but would rather not need it just to keep my EC happy. Thank you.
David Lay Posted July 1 Posted July 1 I live in Maine. Dew point today is 65 degrees. I use Boveda packs but also dessicant packs when it is this humid. In winter, I use the Boveda packs plus an instrument humidifier (D'Addario) when it is very cold and dry. 1
Raven Posted Wednesday at 02:43 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 02:43 PM Thank you, David. I'll try those. 70 oF dew point here in Bristol, RI today.
wschruba Posted Wednesday at 03:55 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:55 PM The metal bake-to-dry cases work well, and I suspect would work better in a sealed case. In my machinist boxes, they need to be redone at least once a day if it's humid.
David Lay Posted Thursday at 04:01 PM Posted Thursday at 04:01 PM (edited) On 7/2/2025 at 11:55 AM, wschruba said: The metal bake-to-dry cases work well, and I suspect would work better in a sealed case. In my machinist boxes, they need to be redone at least once a day if it's humid. In a Pelican box, I go for about a week but it depends on how often I open it. 300 degrees F for about 1.5 hours dries out the silica gel. (I use only one in a Pelican box.) Edited Thursday at 04:02 PM by David Lay
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