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Bob,
What is your use? If it's for moisture sensitive devices, then you want something that will stay below 5% (and have a decent recovery time - J-STD-033 says 1 hr). As to whether this means a 2% cabinet or a 5% cabinet is appropriate, my guess is that both are, but you'll probably want to take a close look at the specs and see what the number really means.
Ben
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Robert Kondner
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 6:38 PM
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Subject: EXTERNAL: [TN] Requirements for Dry Cabinet
Hi,
Can anyone make a suggestion for the required level of humidity for a Dry Cabinet.
I have seen 1%, 2% and 5% cabinets. I notice a small sampling of moisture indicators have 5% triggers. Does this infer a 2% cabinet is appropriate?
I am sure "It Depends" but what are folks using?
Thanks,
Bob K.
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