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Liquid for Beads
I ran out of distilled water, but wondered if i could use some Humid-eze "wetting solution" that i have for the beads until I get up to the store?
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I would wait until you get to the store.
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what is your humidity at? i think you should be ok for a couple days.
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You will clog the beads and they will be ruined.
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I would think the propelyne glycol in the solution would stick to the beads and make them "gummy" and therfore unusable.
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If you're in a pinch, regular tap water will work. Depending on the amount of impurities, it would probably take a year(s) to clog the pours in the beads with just tap water. But, since all water is different and distilled water is free of impurities that won't clog the pours, it is HIGHLY recommended to use distilled water only. I hope this helps ~Mark |
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Thanks for the replies, i'll just wait then. I'm just a little low now, around 60% compared to my usual 65% - so i should be good till later tonight or tomorrow.
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Do you have R/O water?
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Why couldn't you put the beads and a glass of water in a small closed container and just let the beads absorb the water through the air, then there shouldn't be any contamination. If you can warm the container up by placing it near a heat vent or in a warm place like the kitchen, the air should then be able to hold more moisture and the beads will try to absorb it. At least that make sense from my way of thinking, but I don't see 60% RH as bad for the short term.:D
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