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tigershark

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For those of you who were successful in making your own dehydrator to keep the inside of the engine dry. I've had little luck getting adequate airflow through the aquarium pump. The humidity gauge never shows a decent drop. Tried a few pumps but with the same result. Comments welcome... a couple of pictures are below. Thanks in advance.
 

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