HUMIDIPAK ABSORB
Automatic Humidity Control System PW-HPK-04
What is two-way humidity control?
Two-way humidity control works by continually responding to the outside temperature and climate by adding or removing humidity as needed to maintain a relative humidity inside the Reed Vitalizer bag.
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Keeping your instrument safe and playable has never been easier, thanks to D’Addario Humidipak. Using Boveda’s two-way humidity control technology, Humidipak automatically adds or depletes moisture to maintain the ideal humidity level of 45%-50% RH inside your instrument case, and eliminates the guesswork and anxiety of maintaining your instrument.
YOUR GUITAR STILL THINKS IT'S A TREE. HYDRATE IT.
Keeping your instrument safe and playable has never been easier, thanks to D’Addario Humidipak. Using Boveda’s two-way humidity control technology, Humidipak automatically adds or depletes moisture to maintain the ideal humidity level of 45%-50% RH inside your instrument case, and eliminates the guesswork and anxiety of maintaining your instrument.
HUMIDIPAK FAQs
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What is the #1 cause of all instrument repairs?
Lack of humidity is the leading cause of all instrument repairs. It is essential to humidify all wooden instruments.
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How do I recognize symptoms of a dry instrument?
A dry instrument can be recognized by a number of symptoms. Sharp fret ends, neck bow, sunken top, lifted bridge, lower string height, notes starting to buzz, cracking of the neck and/or body, or change in tone of the instrument.
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Which Humidipak do I need?
If your instrument is not already too dry, Humidipak Maintain will maintain a constant relative humidity level inside your case. If your instrument is dry and needs to first be brought back to the proper relative humidity level, use Humidipak Restore. If you're already in a high-humidity environment and need to lower the relative humidity of your instrument, use Humidipak Absorb.
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How often should I replace my Humidipak?
Humidipaks typically last between two to six months for an instrument that is already preconditioned to 45%-50% relative humidity. They should be replaced when the packets begin to feel hard or every six months maximum, whichever comes first.
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What temperature should I keep the room my instrument is stored in?
It's important to maintain a consistent temperature in the room where your instruments are stored. Anywhere in the range of 70-76 degrees Fahrenheit is ideal.
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