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Gel Water Beads
So the wife and I went to the Home and Garden show this evening. There was a booth selling these gel water beads to more or less put in vases of plants and flowers. The wife decided she wanted some, so we bought some. They are really tiny but once you add water they expand and hold the water for awhile. Over time they shrink up and then you add more water. My question is, will these work in my humidors if I add distilled water to them. I do not see why not, the only issue that I see is controlling the RH.
Here is a link of the beads I am speaking of. http://www.soilmoist.com/products/decobeads.php |
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Honestly, it's not worth the risk. :2 |
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these crystals are what is used in Drymistat brand humidity tubes. They are also what is in the Xikar Gel Humidifiers, and the gel humidifiers that I sell. Do not fill them with straight distilled water. Fill them with a water /pg solution, and your humidity will stay at about 70%. one advantage of these crystals is that they hold a LOT of humidor solution. they last a long time.
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I use them in my humidors and coolers with distilled water only, they work great.
I'm pretty sure it is the same stuff thats in "water pillows" sold in B&Ms everywhere. |
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I use Heartfelt beads in my big humidors. However, I use the Drymistat tubes in my travel humidors, and the 3 small 20-count humis that I have. RonC has, in my purchases from him, shown to have top-notch products, and I will definitely heed his advice to use a H2O/PG solution rather than straight distilled. It makes sense to me.
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using the PG mix in the Pillows makes them work even better. |
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Yes it works. They make many sizes of crystal gel humidifier that replace the standard humidifiers inside your humidor quite nicely. One of the best upgrades you can make to a desktop humidor is to use this over florist foam type humidifiers.
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How well would these work in things like Hydra/Oasis? Instead of filling the foam containers with distilled water, can you remove the foam completely and fill them up with these gels then add distilled water?
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Link here: http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...ighlight=oasis |
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That's what I'm using in my oasis as well. |
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I use this stuff treated with PG in conjunction with beads in all my humidors. I end up having to refill the water gel about once every 2 months. along with the beads my humidity is worry free 65-67% ofr 60 days at a time and then all it takes is 2 ounce water top off. I never actually add water to my beads. I love the stuff and it works very well with beads to control the humidity.
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Also, the PG helps prevent mold... think about it... wet damp gel.. dark 70 degree box... PG helps prevent mold!
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Solution meaning the ratio of distilled water to PG (1:1, 1.5:1 etc http://www.cigargroup.com/faq/#5.2 |
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I use the gel in my Hydra LG. Coated them with PG first, then added distilled. Only filled half the space that the foam filled, keeps at 68% in conjunctionwith oust fans and 2 bead tubes that I never add water to.
Works the nuts.... |
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