RGD.
10-15-2008, 08:49 AM
As you have read the threads about "Viper's Beads" (or just plain ole beads) which can be bought from Heartfelt Industries (http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/). But maybe you still have questions about using them or maybe you just want to update your humidifier to the best it can be. Well in the old adage that a picture is worth a 1000 words - here is a "how-to" on the subject.
I am not going to explain how they work - there are posts on that already - I'm just going to show you some examples of how they can be used. And of course I have no vested interest in Viper's beads - just a user of them.
So - let's say that you have a nice little humidor like the one pictured below.
http://www.dgdesigns.com/humidor/beads/dscf0013_std.jpg
Now you can see that there is not a whole lot of room in there - added to that there is a plate in the lid so that the humidifier can be attached to the lid - no space lost below. Yours may have velcro of some sort. In any case - you get the idea
http://www.dgdesigns.com/humidor/beads/dscf0015_std.jpg
Here you can see the bag of beads, a cloth mesh bag, humidifier and a tool to open the case.
http://www.dgdesigns.com/humidor/beads/dscf0016_std.jpg
Inside we find the standard foam that would use either straight distilled water or a PG solution.
http://www.dgdesigns.com/humidor/beads/dscf0017_std.jpg
Notice that on the back side of the lid - we see more vent holes that are covered up by the label. Let's pop that off -
http://www.dgdesigns.com/humidor/beads/dscf0018_std.jpg
Continued in the next post:
I am not going to explain how they work - there are posts on that already - I'm just going to show you some examples of how they can be used. And of course I have no vested interest in Viper's beads - just a user of them.
So - let's say that you have a nice little humidor like the one pictured below.
http://www.dgdesigns.com/humidor/beads/dscf0013_std.jpg
Now you can see that there is not a whole lot of room in there - added to that there is a plate in the lid so that the humidifier can be attached to the lid - no space lost below. Yours may have velcro of some sort. In any case - you get the idea
http://www.dgdesigns.com/humidor/beads/dscf0015_std.jpg
Here you can see the bag of beads, a cloth mesh bag, humidifier and a tool to open the case.
http://www.dgdesigns.com/humidor/beads/dscf0016_std.jpg
Inside we find the standard foam that would use either straight distilled water or a PG solution.
http://www.dgdesigns.com/humidor/beads/dscf0017_std.jpg
Notice that on the back side of the lid - we see more vent holes that are covered up by the label. Let's pop that off -
http://www.dgdesigns.com/humidor/beads/dscf0018_std.jpg
Continued in the next post: