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Converting Hydra LG to run on Beads
I tried searching in the forums and didn't see anything about this, but if I missed, please let me know.
I have a hydra lg that was gifted to me from a friend... I dislike using the green foam for part of my hydration (paranoia, w/e) and would like to convert this to use beads instead. Wondering if anyone has tried this? Is this even a good idea? Just looking for some ideas/help here. |
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I have a Hydra LG, took the green stuff out and used some of those hydro water pearls instead, works like a charm, something like this http://www.magicwaterbeads.com/about.html
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Just remove the foam -- which serves two purposes: keeps the water from sloshing and the pores in the foam release moisture faster than the water surface by itself would -- and replace with beads or gel or anything you want. You just need something that stores and releases moisture.
I would not go to the expense of expensive or RH regulated beads since the Hydra itself regulates RH I think it would reduce the overal effectiveness. |
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Ferdie, how much do you have in there, just filled to the top and refill the water when it gets low?
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You should have asked this last week, I would have added some of those hydro water pearls with the box of V maddies, I have more than I could use in my Hydra LG anyway.
Don't put too many water pearls in, than you will never be able to get your RH low enough. |
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I bought some bags of cheap water pearls at a local shop. Emptied two of those bags in the hydra, added water and then my RH went skyhigh. Took about a third of the water pearls out, and the RH is at a steady 67 now. Once the water gets low, the hydra will sound an alarm, and you can fill her up again.
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We were having a similar conversation about these water beads when I first joined.
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=35765 |
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So, I've had the beads in the hydra for 3 days and I haven't had any issues with the humidity going crazy like Ferdie had, its too soon to say for sure, but right now I'm happy I made the change over!
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Waffle, how big is your humi and how many of the 65% beads are you using? I"m thinking of putting my Humicare (Hydra copy) back in my cabinet, which has 2lbs of Shilala's beads in it. Right now it's holding around 64-65%, but loses humidity quick if I open the door. This has started happening since the furnace was turned on in the house. Earlier in the summer, it stayed a solid 67% and would barely move with the door open.
If I put the Humicare back in, I was thinking of replacing the foam with something else. The beads look interesting. Just wondering what you're thoughts were on them now that it's been a couple months. |
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I'm having some issues actually, but its more that I'm lazy and don't like reloading HF beads... I'm getting some HCMs and I think I'm going to disconnect the fans as they seem to be skewing it as well.
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Steve, I recently had an insert built for my cab and I disconnected the fans so it would fit.
Out of laziness, I took my time getting them set up again. It was a big mistake as I had some fluctuation issues. How many lbs of beads do you have? I have 4 in mine and with the hydra I almost never have to charge them. (only once since August). Perhaps you have a leak? I recently put weather stripping around my door not because I had a leak but I was in the hardware store and it was $3. It feels like the door seals tighter but I dont know if its working for sure. If you have a leak, HCM beads will be just as much of a headache as your heartfelt beads. You can also recharge your heartfelt beads the same way you would HCM beads, if that makes it easier for you. Hope this helps, Bud :tu |
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My Hydra is about 7 points off at the lowest setting.
I just ignore the gauge and set the hydra according to my correction. Hydra set at 72 and my humi holds at 64 -65. I have another pack of the weatherstripping I used. I can send it to you if you want. |
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